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Introduction: Canadian History, Transnational History (Karen Dubinsky, Adele Perry, and Henry Yu)

Part One: Indigenous Peoples and Dispossessions

1. The Dog that Didn’t Bark: The Durham Report, Indigenous Dispossession, and Self-Government for Britain’s Settler Colonies (Ann Curthoys)

2. The Bannisters and Their Colonial World: Family Networks and Colonialism in the Early Nineteenth Century (Elizabeth Elbourne)

3. Comparing to Connect: Indigenous Voices in Canada and South Africa (Tolly Bradford)

4. State-Sponsored Photography and Assimilation Policy in Canada and New Zealand (Angela Wanhalla)

5. Canada and Australia: On Anglo-Saxon “Oceana,” Transcolonial History, and an Interconnected Pacific World (Penelope Edmonds)

Part Two: Migrations

6. “In England a Man Can Do as He Likes with His Property”: Migration, Family Fortunes, and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Quebec and the Cape Colony (Bettina Bradbury)

7. Slave-Owner, Missionary, and Colonization Agent: The Transnational Life of John Taylor, 1813–1884 (Ryan Eyford)

8. Conceptualizing a Pacific Canada Within and Without Nations (Henry Yu)

9. “How I Wish I Might Be Near”: Distance, Emotion, and the Epistolary Family in Late Nineteenth-Century Condolence Letters (Laura Ishiguro)

10. “She Cannot Be Confined to Her Own Region”: Nursing and Nurses in the Caribbean, Canada, and the UK (Karen Flynn)

Part Three: Nationalisms, Internationalisms, and Antinationalisms

11. Law and Migration across the Pacific: Narrating the Komagata Maru Outside and Beyond the Nation (Renisa Mawani)

12. Canadian Girls, Imperial Girls, Global Girls: Race, Nation, and Transnationalism in the Interwar Girl Guide Movement (Kristine Alexander)

13. Health and Nation through a Transnational Lens: Radical Doctors and the History of Medicare in Saskatchewan (Esyllt W. Jones)

14. Progressive Catholicism at Home and Abroad: The “Double Solidarité” of Quebec Missionaries in Honduras, 1955–1975 (Fred Burrill and Catherine LeGrand)

15. Thinking Beyond What Nation? Empire and the Writing of Post-1945 Canadian History (Sean Mills)

About the Author

Karen Dubinsky is Professor of History and Global Development Studies at Queen's University. She is the author and editor of several books, including Within and Without the Nation: Transnational Canadian History (2015).
Adele Perry is a professor of History and senior fellow at St. John’s College, University of Manitoba. Henry Yu is a professor in the Department of History and the principal of St. John’s College at the University of British Columbia.

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‘The collection provides Canadian historians with new and exciting foundations upon which to conceptualize their work.’
*Labour/Le Travail vol 78:2016*

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