Author

Publication

2003 - ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, Calif, California

Language

English

Word Count

90,250 words, Guess

Page Count

361 pages

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • DDC305.8/00971
  • LCCF1035.A1 B86 2003

Description

In 1867 Canada was established as a political nation with two general ethnic cultures, yet more than 191 ethnic groups currently reside there. Canada's Diverse Peoples gives students of Canadian history, sociology, anthropology, and history a unique opportunity to understand the tensions, conflicts, and cooperation between Canada's indigenous and immigrant populations.In this comprehensive reference, Historian J.M. Bumsted takes readers on a chronological tour of Canada's ethnic history from aboriginal society and the French and English "founding cultures" to the "Alien Menace" of World War I and the influx of refugees after World War II. From the botched storming of the ship Komagata Maru and its forced return to India to Quebec's separatism, Bumsted explores one of the most important themes in Canadian historical development.

Description

"This work is the only comprehensive historical study of the development of ethnic communities in Canada from its early history to the present. Accessible and extensively researched, this work gives the general public and students of Canadian history, sociology, and anthropology a unique insight into the tensions, conflicts, and cooperation between Canada's indigenous and immigrant populations."--Jacket.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Ethnic diversity within nations

Other Editions

  • Canada's diverse peoples: a reference sourcebookABC-CLIO2003-01-01

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