TABLE OF CONTENTS: Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives
H-Holocaust TABLE OF CONTENTS: Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes, "None Is Too Many and Beyond: New Research on Canada and the Jews During the 1930-1940s" Discussion published by Antoine Burgard on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 The new issue of Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes is now available online ! Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal devoted to original scholarship that illuminates any and all aspects of the Canadian Jewish experience. Published annually since 1993 by the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies / l’Association d’études juives canadiennes (ACJS/Aéjc), the electronic version of journal is free and accessible here. Irving Abella and Harold Troper’s book None is Too Many caused a sensation when it was published in 1983 and profoundly shook Canada’s national narrative. This special issue of the journal sheds new light on a complex period of Canadian history and revisits Abella and Troper's claims in light of three decades of new scholarship. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Un "tsunami historiographique" laissé sans suite? / An Unquestionned "Scholarly Tsunami"? Antoine Burgard, Rebecca Margolis Articles Deux poids, deux mesures: les responsabilités respectives du Canada de langue anglaise et de langue française dans la crise des réfugiés allemands Pierre Anctil Sionisme de gauche, agriculturalisme et immigration juive au Canada au lendemain de la Grande Guerre Simon-Pierre Lacasse Friends with Benefits: Leon Koerner and Frederick Charles Blair, 1939-1959 Lillooet Nördlinger McDonnell Opening Closed Doors: Revisiting the Canadian Immigration Record (1933-1945) Justin Comartin The Holocaust, Canadian Jews, and Canada’s “Good War” Against Nazism Citation: Antoine Burgard. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes, "None Is Too Many and Beyond: New Research on Canada and the Jews During the 1930-1940s". H-Holocaust. 12-13-2016. https://networks.hnet.org/node/6088/discussions/155648/table-contents-canadian-jewish-studies-%C3%A9tudes-juives-canadiennes Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 1 H-Holocaust Norman Erwin Sortir de l’ombre: Canadiennes juives engagées dans le mouvement d’orphelins (1947-1949) Sheena Trimble Canadianising the Holocaust: Debating Canada’s National Holocaust Monument Jason Chalmers The Archives Matter / Les archives importent Introduction Janice Rosen Once Is Not Enough: The Canadian Jewish Archives and other Montreal Collections Reconsidered after None Is Too Many Janice Rosen Organizing Relief: A Review of the Records of the United Jewish Relief Agencies of Toronto, 19381953 Melissa Caza Documentation of the Holocaust in the Maritimes Katherine Biggs-Craft Book Reviews/Comptes rendus REVIEW: Pierre Anctil, "À chacun ses juifs : 60 éditoriaux pour comprendre la position du Devoir à l’égard des Juifs. 1910-1947" Olivier Bérubé-Sasseville REVIEW: Pierre Anctil et Simon Jacobs, eds., "Les Juifs de Québec: quatre cents ans d’histoire" Christine Chevalier-Caron REVIEW: Mark Celinscak, "Distance from the Belsen Heap: Allied Forces and the Liberation of a Nazi Concentration Camp" Robert H. Abzug REVIEW: Hasia R. Diner, "Roads Taken: The Great Jewish Migrations to the New World and the Peddlers Who Forged the Way" Yosef D. Robinson REVIEW: David Fraser, "“Honorary Protestants”: The Jewish School Question in Montreal, 18671997" Roderick MacLeod REVIEW: Adara Goldberg, "Holocaust Survivors in Canada: Exclusion, Inclusion and Transformation, 1947-1955" Citation: Antoine Burgard. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes, "None Is Too Many and Beyond: New Research on Canada and the Jews During the 1930-1940s". H-Holocaust. 12-13-2016. https://networks.hnet.org/node/6088/discussions/155648/table-contents-canadian-jewish-studies-%C3%A9tudes-juives-canadiennes Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 2 H-Holocaust Harold Troper REVIEW: Na Li, "Kensington Market: Collective Memory, Public History, and Toronto’s Urban Landscape" Jack Lipinsky REVIEW: John Lorinc, Michael McClelland, Ellen Scheinberg and Tatum Taylor, eds., "The Ward: The Life and Loss of Toronto’s First Immigrant Neighbourhood" Franklin Bialystok REVIEW: Richard Menkis and Harold Troper, eds., "More Than Just Games: Canada and the 1936 Olympics" David M. K. Sheinin REVIEW: Lillooet Nördlinger McDonnell, "Raincoast Jews: Integration in British Columbia" Cynthia Ramsay REVIEW: Ira Robinson, Rivka Augenfeld and Karen Biskin, eds., "The Future of the Past: The Jewish Public Library of Montreal, 1914-2014" Erin Corber Citation: Antoine Burgard. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes, "None Is Too Many and Beyond: New Research on Canada and the Jews During the 1930-1940s". H-Holocaust. 12-13-2016. https://networks.hnet.org/node/6088/discussions/155648/table-contents-canadian-jewish-studies-%C3%A9tudes-juives-canadiennes Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 3