British Journal of Canadian Studies

British Journal of Canadian Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1998
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UOM:39015074309066

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Canadian Studies in Britain 1970 2010

Canadian Studies in Britain 1970 2010
Author: Tim Rooth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131783545

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Journal of Canadian Studies

Journal of Canadian Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 730
Release: 1985
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UCAL:B3611321

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A History of Law in Canada Vol 1

A History of Law in Canada  Vol  1
Author: Philip Girard,Jim Phillips,R. Blake Brown
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781487504632

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A History of Law in Canada is the first of two volumes. Volume one begins at a time just prior to European contact and continues to the 1860s, while volume two will start with Confederation and end at approximately 2000. The history of law includes substantive law, legal institutions, legal actors, and legal culture. The authors assume that since 1500 there have been three legal systems in Canada - the Indigenous, the French, and the English. At all times, these systems have co-existed and interacted, with the relative power and influence of each being more or less dominant in different periods. The history of law cannot be treated in isolation, and this book examines law as a dynamic process, shaped by and affecting other histories over the long term. The law guided and was guided by economic developments, was influenced and moulded by the nature and trajectory of political ideas and institutions, and variously exacerbated or mediated intercultural exchange and conflict. These themes are apparent in this examination, and through most areas of law including land settlement and tenure, and family, commercial, constitutional, and criminal law.

Canadian Studies in the UK

Canadian Studies in the UK
Author: Annis May Timpson,Julian G. Baggini
Publsiher: Edinburgh : British Association of Canadian Studies
Total Pages: 279
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 0950906328

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To Know Our Many Selves

To Know Our Many Selves
Author: Dirk Hoerder
Publsiher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781897425725

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To Know Our Many Selves profiles the history of Canadian studies, which began as early as the 1840s with the Study of Canada. In discussing this comprehensive examination of culture, Hoerder highlights its unique interdisciplinary approach, which included both sociological and political angles. Years later, as the study of other ethnicities was added to the cultural story of Canada, a solid foundation was formed for the nation's master narrative.

Canadian Studies in the UK and Ireland

Canadian Studies in the UK and Ireland
Author: Judy Collingwood,Bloomfield, Valerie,Canada. Canadian High Commission (Great Britain)
Publsiher: Edinburgh : British Association for Canadian Studies
Total Pages: 215
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 0950906379

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Discrepant Parallels

Discrepant Parallels
Author: Gillian Roberts
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780773545069

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The 49th parallel has long held a symbolic importance to Canadian cultural nationalists as a strong, though permeable, border. But in contemporary Canadian culture, the border has multiple meanings, and imbalances of cultural power occur both across the Canada-US border as well as within Canada. Discrepant Parallels examines divergent relationships to, and investments in, the Canada-US border in a variety of media, such as travel writing, fiction, poetry, drama, and television. Tracing cultural production in Canada since the 1980s through the periods of FTA and NAFTA negotiations, and into the current, post-9/11 context, Gillian Roberts grapples with the border's changing relevance to Canadian nationalist, Indigenous, African Canadian, and Latin American perspectives. Drawing on Kant and Derrida, she theorizes the 49th parallel to account for the imbalance of cultural, political, and economic power between the two countries, as well as the current challenges to dominant definitions of Canadianness. Focusing on a border that is often overshadowed by the contentious US-Mexico divide, Discrepant Parallels analyzes the desire to establish Canadian-American sameness and difference from a multitude of perspectives, as well as its implications for how Canada is represented within and outside its national borders.