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Framed by questions about government rights, responsibilities, and obligations, and based on extensive archival research, No Free Man provides a systematic and thoughtful account of Canadian government policy towards enemy aliens during the First World War, including internment.
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WWI Internment, POWs, enemy aliensTimes
1914-1920Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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No Free Man: Canada, the Great War, and the Enemy Alien Experience
2016, McGill-Queen's University Press
in English
0773547789 9780773547780
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Illustrations xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 3
1 The Uncertainty of War and the Limits of Acceptance: Aliens of Enemy Nationality 11
2 Political Choices and the Prerogatives of State: Dealing with the Enemy Alien Problem 64
3 Behind Canadian Barbed Wire: The Policy, Process, and Practice of Internment 130
4 The Alien as “Enemy”: Questions of Acceptance, Belonging, and Fit 200
5 The Enemy Alien Experience in Canada: Towards an Understanding 268
Notes 285
Index 381
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