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Moved by the State: Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar Canada

Moved by the State: Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar Canada

by Tina Loo (Author)
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“Why don’t they just move?” This reductive question is asked whenever reports surface of the all-too-common lack of social services and economic opportunities in Canada’s rural and urban communities. But why are certain people and places vulnerable? And who is responsible for a remedy?From the 1950s to the 1970s, the Canadian government relocated people, often against their will, in order to improve their lives. Moved by the State offers a completely new interpretation of this undertaking, seeing it as part of a larger project of development and focusing on the bureaucrats and academics who designed, implemented, and monitored the relocations rather than on those who were uprooted.In this finely crafted history, Tina Loo explores the contradiction between intention and consequence as diverse communities across Canada were resettled. In the process, she reveals the optimistic belief underpinning postwar relocations: the power of the interventionist state to do good. Read more

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PublisherUBC Press
Publication dateNov. 1 2019
LanguageEnglish
Print length296 pages
ISBN-100774861010
ISBN-13978-0774861014
Item weight445 g
Dimensions15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
Best Sellers Rank#655,301 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #3,300 in History of Canada (Books) #3,516 in Canadian History (Books) #4,328 in Social History (Books)
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