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Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 1st Edition

Author(s)

Michiko Midge Ayukawa

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9780774858120, 9780774814324, 9780774814317, 9780774855464

Publisher

UBC Press

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PDF and EPUB

Description

Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 is a fascinating investigation of Japanese migration to Canada prior to the Second World War. It makes Japanese-language scholarship on the subject available for the first time, and also draws on interviews, diaries, community histories, biographies, and the author’s own family history. Starting with the history of the feudal fiefs of Aki and Bingo, which were merged into Hiroshima prefecture, Ayukawa describes the political, economic, and social circumstances that precipitated emigration between 1891 and 1941. She then examines the lives and experiences of those migrants who settled in western Canada. Interviews with three generations of community members, as well as with those who never emigrated, supplement research on immigrant labour, the central role of women, and the challenges Canadian-born children faced as they navigated life between two cultures. This book is a must-read for scholars of migrations, diaspora, and transnationalism, and will also be of great interest to general readers who wish to learn more about the lives and experiences of Japanese Canadians.

Availability: In Stock

Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 1st Edition

SKU: 9780774855464

Original price was: $34.95.Current price is: $10.49.

Access Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 1st Edition Now. Discount up to 90%

Categories: ,

Additional information

Full Title

Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 1st Edition

Author(s)

Michiko Midge Ayukawa

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9780774855464, 9780774814324, 9780774814317, 9780774858120

Publisher

UBC Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 is a fascinating investigation of Japanese migration to Canada prior to the Second World War. It makes Japanese-language scholarship on the subject available for the first time, and also draws on interviews, diaries, community histories, biographies, and the author’s own family history. Starting with the history of the feudal fiefs of Aki and Bingo, which were merged into Hiroshima prefecture, Ayukawa describes the political, economic, and social circumstances that precipitated emigration between 1891 and 1941. She then examines the lives and experiences of those migrants who settled in western Canada. Interviews with three generations of community members, as well as with those who never emigrated, supplement research on immigrant labour, the central role of women, and the challenges Canadian-born children faced as they navigated life between two cultures. This book is a must-read for scholars of migrations, diaspora, and transnationalism, and will also be of great interest to general readers who wish to learn more about the lives and experiences of Japanese Canadians.