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Revisiting Human Rights in Canadian History

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Availability:In StockContributor:Jennifer Tunnicliffe (Editor), Stephanie Bangarth (Editor)Publish date:11/13/2025Pages:372
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Manitoba PressISBN-13:9781772841268ISBN-10:1772841269UPC:9781772841268Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Canada, Activism & Social Justice, LGBTQ+Book Topic:Post-Confederation (1867-)Size:9.03 x 6.11 x 0.93 inchesWeight:1.2214Product ID:SCZB9X3VEV

Through insightful essays, Revisiting Human Rights in Canadian History challenges the national myths that celebrate Canada's inclusivity, frame this country as a global human rights leader, and minimize persistent inequalities at home. Contributors to this volume critically examine how Canadian citizens and governments have historically understood and mobilized human rights, as well as who has fought for, benefitted from, and been excluded from them.

Spanning topics such as incarceration and criminalization, women's rights, labour movements, Indigenous sovereignty, grassroots activism, immigration, and foreign policy, this collection reflects the diversity of research driving the rapidly developing field of human rights. Both a timely intervention and call to mobilize for social justice, Revisiting Human Rights in Canadian History offers a nuanced reassessment of Canada's history and historiography of human rights.

Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Manitoba PressISBN-13:9781772841268ISBN-10:1772841269UPC:9781772841268Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Canada, Activism & Social Justice, LGBTQ+Book Topic:Post-Confederation (1867-)Size:9.03 x 6.11 x 0.93 inchesWeight:1.2214Product ID:SCZB9X3VEV
Tunnicliffe, Jennifer: -

Jennifer Tunnicliffe is a human rights historian with a particular interest in how domestic and transnational activism shapes cultural attitudes and legislative approaches to rights and freedoms. She teaches in the department of History at Toronto Metropolitan University.

Bangarth, Stephanie: -

Stephanie Bangarth is a Professor in History at King's University College, at the University of Western Ontario. She teaches courses on human rights advocacy and history in Canada and the United States and immigrant experience in North America.

Publisher: University of Manitoba Press

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