"By archiving the direct but complex experiences and motivations of the war resisters who migrated from the United States to Canada during US war-making overseas, Crossing Into Canada troubles simplistic narratives of Canada as a refuge. It shows the courage of war resisters and the importance of collective resistance and organizing and also raises profound questions about how we might collectively respond to violence and war in the future." Jennifer Ridgley, Carleton University

"Crossing Into Canada conscientiously brings into focus previously unknown stories about war resistance, and helpfully juxtaposes stories from the 1960s and 1970s with those from much more recent conflicts. I definitely want this book in my personal library." Jessica Squires, Building Sanctuary: The Movement to Support Vietnam War Resisters in Canada, 1965–73

These powerful first-hand accounts of two generations of US war resisters track their search for safe haven in Canada and the assistance of the activists who supported them. During the war in Vietnam, Canada offered refuge to over 100,000 people fleeing conscription. More recently, approximately 300 US military personnel sought refuge as resisters against wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. These two generations of refugee claimants travelled parallel routes, but met very different outcomes. Capturing a fascinating and unique set of cross-border histories—Canadian and American, collective and distinct—this volume reveals that the courageous decision to flee militarism and war never follows the same path. Editor Alison Mountz, also an immigrant to Canada, introduces and documents these compelling and intimate journeys, offering an inside look at how people resist war, cross borders, access asylum, survive detention, and build community. Crossing Into Canada is essential reading for those interested in war resister movements, Canada’s identity as a safe haven for those seeking asylum, migration across borders, and the importance of activism and social justice.
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Compelling and intimate journeys, told in first person, by two generations of US war resisters who crossed into Canada in search of safe haven.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Robin Chapter 3 Esther and Dave Chapter 4 Leah Chapter 5 Linjamin Chapter 6 Neil Chapter 7 John Chapter 8 Lee Chapter 9 Michelle Chapter 10 Corey Chapter 11 John Chapter 12 Dean Chapter 13 Joe Chapter 14 Reflections: The courage to resist References and selected readings
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Compelling and intimate journeys, told in first person, by two generations of US war resisters who crossed into Canada in search of safe haven.
5 maps, 11 B&W photographs, index

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781772128284
Publisert
2025-12-04
Utgiver
University of Alberta Press
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232

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Biografisk notat

Alison Mountz is Professor of Geography at University of Toronto Scarborough and an award-winning author.