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Canada and the Third World Overlapping Histories 1st Edition

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Canada and the Third World Overlapping Histories 1st Edition

Author(s)

Karen Dubinsky

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781442606890, 9781442606876

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Even though they are aware of the Third World in relation to their daily lives, most Canadians know little about the historical foundations and complex nature of their country’s entanglements with non-Western societies.

Canada and the Third World provides a long overdue introduction to Canada’s historical relationship with the Third World. The book critically explores this relationship by asking four central questions: how can we understand the historical roots of Canada’s relations with the Third World? How have Canadians, individuals and institutions alike, practiced and imagined development? How can we integrate Canada into global histories of empire, decolonization, and development? And how should we understand the relationship between issues such as poverty, racism, gender equality, and community development in the First and Third World alike?

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Canada and the Third World Overlapping Histories 1st Edition

SKU: 9781442606883

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Additional information

Full Title

Canada and the Third World Overlapping Histories 1st Edition

Author(s)
Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781442606883, 9781442606876

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Even though they are aware of the Third World in relation to their daily lives, most Canadians know little about the historical foundations and complex nature of their country’s entanglements with non-Western societies.

Canada and the Third World provides a long overdue introduction to Canada’s historical relationship with the Third World. The book critically explores this relationship by asking four central questions: how can we understand the historical roots of Canada’s relations with the Third World? How have Canadians, individuals and institutions alike, practiced and imagined development? How can we integrate Canada into global histories of empire, decolonization, and development? And how should we understand the relationship between issues such as poverty, racism, gender equality, and community development in the First and Third World alike?