In this Book
- From Subjects to Citizens: A Hundred Years of Citizenship in Australia and Canada
- Book
- 2004
- Published by: University of Ottawa Press
- Series: Governance Series
summary
Australia and Canada are both lively, multicultural societies with British constitutional traditions. Historically, they have faced similar challenges in defining and sustaining citizenship that reach back into a common past. They also have similar approaches to address contemporary issues and anticipate the challenges of a 21st century future. New perspectives on the culture and politics of citizenship emerge in this timely text that is essential reading for those interested in the steadily expanding ties between Australia and Canada.
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgements
- pp. ix-x
- Contributors
- pp. xi-xvi
- Introduction
- pp. 1-5
- PART I: Defining Citizenship
- 2. Indices of Citizenship
- pp. 19-30
- PART II: The Early Politics of Citizenship
- 7. Women as Citizens in Canada
- pp. 95-106
- PART III: Citizenship Challenged
- 11. The Second Wave: Australia Transformed
- pp. 179-190
- 12. The Nations of Australia
- pp. 191-210
- PART IV: The Future of Citizenship
- 17. Canadian Culture and Canadian Identity
- pp. 287-294
Additional Information
ISBN
9780776615974
Related ISBN(s)
9780776605531
DOI
MARC Record
OCLC
181843527
Pages
325
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No