Searching For Place : Ukrainian Displaced Persons, Canada, and the Migration of Memory.

Luciuk delineates the efforts of the established Ukrainian-Canadian community to rescue and resettle Ukrainian refugees, despite the indifference and even hostility of the Canadian government.

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Main Author: Luciuk, Lubomyr Y.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2000
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • FOREWORD
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • 1 The Plan
  • 2 'From a Police Point of View': The Origins of the Ukrainian Canadian Community, 1891-1920
  • 3 'The Man Who Knew': Organizing the Ukrainian Canadian Community, from the 1920s to the 1940s
  • 4 'Saskatchewan's Son': Ukrainian Canadian Soldiers Encounter the Displaced Persons, 1941-1945
  • 5 'A Subject Which We Cannot Ignore': Unexpected Problems with Ukrainian Canadian Relief Operations, 1945-1946.
  • 6 'The Least Inspiring of Postwar Problems': The Anglo-American Powers, Ukrainian Independence, and the Refugees
  • 7 'Ironing Out the Differences': Changing Ukrainian Canadian Attitudes towards the DPs, 1946-1950
  • 8 'Locking Horns on Canadian Soil': The Impact of the DPs on Ukrainian Canadian Society, 1949-1959
  • 9 'The Vexed Ukrainian Question': Curbing Ukrainian Nationalism in the Postwar World
  • 10 'A Good Canadian': The View from Ottawa
  • EPILOGUE
  • NOTES
  • SOURCES
  • INDEX
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V.
  • W
  • Y
  • Z
  • ILLUSTRATIONS.