
Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War: Internment in Canada during the Great War
작성자
Bohdan S. Kordan
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Action & Adventure
Science & Technology
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
232
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 27, 2002
출판사
McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN-10
0773523502
ISBN-13
9780773523500
설명
Bohdan Kordan delves into a lesser-known facet of Canada's involvement in the Great War, exploring the complex circumstances surrounding the internment of civilian 'enemy aliens' and prisoners of war. Through meticulously researched accounts, he reveals how fear and xenophobia shaped national policies during a time of conflict, leading to the incarceration of thousands who were suspected of disloyalty simply due to their nationality. Kordan’s nuanced examination of government documents, personal narratives, and historical records paints a vivid picture of the experiences faced by those interned.
The book not only addresses historical events but also provokes thought about the lingering effects of these wartime attitudes on contemporary society. By analyzing the legal and social implications of internment, Kordan invites readers to reflect on issues of rights, identity, and the fragility of civil liberties in times of crisis. This insightful work stands as a critical contribution to both Canadian history and the broader discourse on human rights and national security.
The book not only addresses historical events but also provokes thought about the lingering effects of these wartime attitudes on contemporary society. By analyzing the legal and social implications of internment, Kordan invites readers to reflect on issues of rights, identity, and the fragility of civil liberties in times of crisis. This insightful work stands as a critical contribution to both Canadian history and the broader discourse on human rights and national security.