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Building Sanctuary |
The Movement to Support Vietnam War Resisters in Canada, 1965-73
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Jessica Squires
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$95.00 Hardcover Release Date: 10/4/2013 ISBN: 9780774825245
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376 Pages |
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About the Book
Canada enjoys a reputation as a peaceable kingdom and a refuge from
militarism. Yet Canadians during the Vietnam War era met American war
resisters not with open arms but with political obstacles and
resistance, and the border remained closed to what were then called
"draft dodgers" and "deserters."
Between 1965 and 1973, a small but active cadre of Canadian antiwar
groups and peace activists launched campaigns to open the border.
Jessica Squires tells their story, often in their own words. Drawing on
interviews and government documents, she reveals that although these
groups' efforts ultimately met with success and helped shaped debates
about nationalism and Canada's relationship with the United States, they
had to overcome state surveillance and resistance from police,
politicians, and bureaucrats.
The sixties live on in the memories of those who experienced them and in
the imagination of a new generation seeking a deeper knowledge of
contemporary protest movements. By telling the story of the Canadian
movement to support Vietnam war resisters, Building Sanctuary not
only brings to light overlooked links between the anti-draft movement
and immigration policy -- it challenges cherished notions about Canada
in the 1960s and Canadian-American relations today.
About the Author(s)
Jessica Squires is an independent scholar of Canadian political, social, and cultural history who lives and works in Gatineau, Quebec.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: War Resisters in Context
1 We Help Them Because Their Need Is Great: The Canadian
Anti-Draft Movement
2 Transnational Connections: US Groups and Other Canadian
Groups
3 Deserters: Treatment, Tactics, Identity
4 Opening the Border: 1969
5 The Limits of Left Nationalism: The Campaign to Open the
Border
6 Hegemonic Reflections: Inside and Outside the Movement
7 Last Chance to Get Landed: Immigration Department Strategies,
Anti-Draft Movement Responses, 1971-73
Conclusion: A Contested Refuge from Militarism
Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Reviews
Building Sanctuary is a fascinating study of war resistance and
the sixties in North America. Based on official police records as well
as oral interviews and newspaper evidence, it not only tells the
engrossing story of the immigration to Canada of about forty thousand US
war resisters but also subtly analyzes the political and ethical issues
raised by resistance to the War in Vietnam. At a time when a
reactivated militarism once more challenges progressives throughout the
world, Jessica Squires provides us with an inspiring, insightful account
of how an earlier generation of activists fought the madness of war --
and emerged with some precious, if fragile, victories. A must-read for
students of modern Canada, antiwar activism, and the sixties.
-- Ian McKay, Department of History, Queen’s University
Sample Chapter
Sample Chapter [PDF]
Related Topics
History > Canada
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