From the 1870s until the Great Depression, immigration was often the
question of the hour in Canada. Politicians, the media, and an array
of interest groups viewed it as essential to nation building,
developing the economy, and shaping Canada’s social and cultural
character. One of the groups most determined to influence public
debate and government policy on the issue was organized labour, and
unionists were often relentless critics of immigrant recruitment.
Guarding the Gates is the first detailed study of Canadian labour
leaders’ approach to immigration, a key battleground in struggles
between different political factions within the labour movement.
Guarding the Gates provides new insights into labour, immigration,
social, and political history. It will be valuable not only to readers
interested in the internal politics of social movements, but to
everyone concerned with long-standing debates about Canadian national
identity, and gender, ethnic, and race relations.
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The Canadian Labour Movement and Immigration, 1872-1934
Product details
ISBN
9780774855624
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author