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Canadian State Trials, Volume IV: Security, Dissent, and the Limits of Toleration in War and Peace, 1914-1939 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x168x41 mm, weight: 940 g, 12 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Serija: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1442631082
  • ISBN-13: 9781442631083
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 277 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x168x41 mm, weight: 940 g, 12 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Serija: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1442631082
  • ISBN-13: 9781442631083
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The fourth volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines the legal issues surrounding perceived security threats and the repression of dissent from the outset of World War One through the Great Depression. War prompted the development of new government powers and raised questions about citizenship and Canadian identity, while the ensuing interwar years brought serious economic challenges and unprecedented tensions between labour and capital.

The chapters in this edited collection, written by leading scholars in numerous fields, examine the treatment of enemy aliens, conscription and courts martial, sedition prosecutions during the war and after the Winnipeg General Strike, and the application of Criminal Code and Immigration Act laws to Communist Party leaders, On to Ottawa Trekkers, and minority groups. These historical events shed light on contemporary dilemmas: What are the limits of dissent in war, emergencies, and economic crisis? What limits should be placed on government responses to real and perceived challenges to its authority?



The fourth volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines the legal issues surrounding perceived security threats and the repression of dissent from the outset of World War One through the Great Depression.

Recenzijos

This volume is a superb structural analysis of how Canadas courts were, and can be, used as state instruments of tyranny. It represents a number of fascinating and valuable questions.

- Scott Eaton (BC Studies March 2016) Excellent introduction by the editors Wright, Tucker, and Binnie have done all Canadians a significant service in continuing the work started by Greenwood in the 1990s.

- Gregory S. Kealey (Left History vol 20:01:2016)

Daugiau informacijos

"An excellent continuation of the Canadian State Trials series, this volume adds considerably to our understanding of the history of state repression, class and labour relations, and the administration of justice." -- R. Blake Brown, Department of History, Saint Mary's University
Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Contributors xiii
Introduction: War Measures and the Repression of Radicalism 3(39)
Barry Wright
Eric Tucker
Susan Binnie
1 "They Will Be Dangerous": Security and the Control of Enemy Aliens in Canada, 1914
42(29)
Bohdan S. Kordan
2 Enemy Aliens in the First World War: Legal and Constitutional Issues
71(26)
Peter McDermott
3 Erroneous and Detestable: Seditious Language and the Great War in Western Canada
97(35)
Jonathan Swainger
4 Conscription and the Courts: The Case of George Edwin Gray, 1918
132(40)
Patricia I. McMahon
5 Court-Martial at Vladivostok: Mutiny and Military Justice during the First World War
172(45)
Benjamin Isitt
6 "Daniel de Leon Drew up the Diagram": Winnipeg's Seditious-Conspiracy Trials of 1919--20
217(44)
Reinhold Kramer
Tom Mitchell
7 The Devil's Drum: Seditious Libel in Industrial Cape Breton, 1923
261(29)
David Frank
8 Red Scares and Repression in Quebec, 1919--39
290(34)
Andree Levesque
9 Section 98: The Trial of Rex v. Buck et al. and the "State of Exception" in Canada, 1919--36
324(40)
Dennis G. Molinaro
10 The Canadian State, Ethnicity, and Religious Non-Conformism: The Trials of Peter Petrovich Verigin
364(38)
John McClaren
11 Wiping out the Stain: The On-to-Ottawa Trek, the Regina Riot, and the Search for Answers
402(37)
Bill Waiser
Appendices
A Archival Sources and User Challenges at Library and Archives Canada
439(26)
Judi Cumming
B A Note on Access-to-Information Challenges
465(6)
Patricia I. McMahon
C Supporting Documents
471(36)
Index 507
Barry Wright is a professor emeritus of law and history at Carleton University.

Susan Binnie is an independent scholar living in Toronto.