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Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Metanarratives
Chapter 1: The Rule of Law and Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 2: Human Rights and the Politics of Freedom: Civilian Internment in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Part 2: Internment and the Ukrainian Left in Two World Wars
Chapter 3: Reinserting Radicalism: Canada's First National Internment Operations, the Ukrainian Left, and the Politics of Redress
Chapter 4: Collateral Damage: The Defence of Canada Regulations, Civilian Internment, Ethnicity and Left-Wing Institutions
Part 3: Authorities, Internment, and Community Interventions
Chapter 5: An Unprecedented Dichotomy: Impacts and Consequences of Serbian Internment in Canada during the Great War
Chapter 6: The Ex-Minister and the Fascist: A Tale of Two RCMP Informants during the Second World War
Part 4: Gender, Identity, and Internment in the Second World War
Chapter 7: "Camp Boys": Privacy and the Sexual Self
Chapter 8: "Likely to be Hampered and So She Prepared for the Worst": Far Left Women and Political Incarceration during the Second World War
Part 5: Japanese Canadians: Resistance and Internment by Other Means
Chapter 9: Informal Internment: Japanese Canadian Farmers in Southern Alberta, 1941–1945
Chapter 10: Destroying the Myth of Quietism: Strikes, Riots, Protest, and Reistance in Japanese Internment
Part 6: Personal Reflections and Documents of the Internment Experience
Chapter 11: Japanese Canadian Internment: A Personal Account
Chapter 12: Anecdote and Document: The Internment Experience of Rolf Schultze and Dorothy Caine
Chapter 13: Ukrainian Internment during the Second World War: The Case of the Ukrainian Labour Farmer Temple Association and Peter Prokopchak
Part 7: Commemorating Internment: Museums, Memory, and the Politics of Public History
Chapter 14: The New Brunswick Internment Camp Museum: Preserving the History of Internment Camp B-70
Chapter 15: Exhibiting Contentious Topics: Finding a Place for the Internment Violin in the Canadian History Hall
Chapter 16: Civilian Internment and the Impact of War: Legacy and Public History
Part 8: International Internees: Canada as "Host"
Chapter 17: The Paradox of Survival: Jewish Refugees Interned in Canada, 1940–43
Chapter 18: Narrating Internment, Narrating Canada: Wartime Experiences of German Merchant Seamen
Part 9: The Politics of Redress
Chapter 19: A Numbers Game?: Stories of Suffering in Italian Canadian Internment in the Second World War
Chapter 20: The Internment of Japanese Canadians: A Human Rights Violation
Acknowledgements
Contributors