The Canadianization Movement

The Canadianization Movement
Author: Jeffrey Cormier
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802088154

In The Canadianization Movement, Jeffrey Cormier examines the 'Canadianization' of the Canadian intellectual and cultural communities from the 1960s to the 1980s. The author documents the efforts of cultural nationalists as they struggled to build a strong, vibrant Canadian cultural community. Cormier asks four questions to guide his analysis. First, why did the Canadianization movement emerge when it did? Second, how did the movement transform itself for long-term survival? Third, what kinds of mobilizing structures did the movement make use of, and what influence did these structures have on the movement's activities? And finally, how did the movement maintain itself in times when the political and media climate was unsupportive? Using data collected from archival sources as well as twenty-two in-depth interviews with participants, Cormier documents the actions that organizational intellectuals took in pushing for social and cultural change, an aspect of social movements literature that, until now, has largely been only theorized about.

Report

Report
Author: Maryland State Horticultural Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1910
Genre:
ISBN:

Report

Report
Author: United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 898
Release: 1891
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:

Better Off Forgetting?

Better Off Forgetting?
Author: Cheryl Avery
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442610808

"The timely, serious, and passionate essays in Better Off Forgetting? succeed in pointing out that archives are essential for many contemporary debates about public policy. No longer the preserves of a few historians, they are at the centre of helping Canadians work through issues related to accountability and transparency in decision-making

To Know Our Many Selves

To Know Our Many Selves
Author: Dirk Hoerder
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1897425724

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.