Cover
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Introduction
Three Groups and Their Historiographies
The Notion of the “Mainstream” and Ethnic Boundaries
Organization and Themes
Scope and Limitations
Chapter 1 - Changing Ethnic Profiles: Scots, Ukrainians, and Japanese
The Era of Segregation and Alienation
The Era of Assimilation and Integration
Chapter 2 - The Consolidation of Ethnic Boundaries and the Rise of the Mosaic
Ethnic Elites and the Crystallization of Ethnic Communities
Dual Loyalty and Embryonic Multiculturalism
Homeland Myths and Symbols and the Canadian Mosaic
Chapter 3 - Increasing Tensions and the Wartime Mosaic
Reinforcing the Ethnic Hierarchy: Mainstream Canada
Conflicting and Unconflicting Loyalties: Between Homelands and Canada
Bridging the Gap: Democracy and Ethnic Rights
The Wartime Mosaic
Chapter 4 - Democratic and Multicultural Citizenship
Toward a New Canada: Canadian Democracy and Citizenship
Tying Ethnic Causes to Canadian Democracy and Citizenship
Toward Multiculturalism
Searching for a Cause
Chapter 5 - The Canadianization and Ethnicization of Myths, Collective Memories, and Symbols
Homeland Myths and Symbols
Crystallization of Canadian Ethnic Myths, Symbols, and Histories
Region and Identity
Chapter 6 - Ethnic Movements and the Road to Multiculturalism
Defining Canadian Multiculturalism: Ukrainian Leadership and Priorities
Making Multiculturalism Pan-Canadian: The Canadian Centennial
Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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Index