An edition of Cold War Canada (1994)

Cold War Canada

The Making of a National Insecurity State, 1945-1957

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An edition of Cold War Canada (1994)

Cold War Canada

The Making of a National Insecurity State, 1945-1957

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Canadians might expect that a history of Canada's participation in the Cold War would be a self-congratulatory exercise in documenting the liberality and moderation of Canada set against the rapacious purges of the McCarthy era in the United States. Though Reg Whitaker and Gary Marcuse agree that there is some evidence for Canadian moderation, they argue that the smug Canadian self-image is exaggerated.

Cold War Canada digs past the official moderation and uncovers a systematic state-sponsored repression of communists and the Left, directed at civil servants, scientists, trade unionists, and political activists. Unlike the United States, Canada's purges were shrouded in secrecy imposed by the government and avidly supported by the RCMP security service. Whitaker and Marcuse manage to reconstruct several of the significant anti-communist campaigns.

Using declassified documents, interviews, and extensive archival sources, the authors reconstruct the Gouzenko spy scandal, trace the growth of security screening of civil servants, and re-examine purges in the National Film Board and the trade unions, attacks on peace activist James G. Endicott, and the trials of Canadian diplomat Herbert Norman.

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Based on these examples Whitaker and Marcuse outline the creation of Canada's Cold War policy, the emergence of the new security state, and the alignment of Canada with the United States in the global Cold War.

They demonstrate that Canada did take a different approach towards the threat of communism, but argue that the secret repression and silent purges used to stifle dissent and debate about Canada's own role in the Cold War had a chilling effect on the practice of liberal democracy and undermined Canadian political and economic sovereignty.

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Cold War Canada: The Making of a National Insecurity State, 1945-1957
2019, University of Toronto Press
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Cold War Canada: The Making of a National Insecurity State, 1945-1957
February 1995, University of Toronto Press
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Cold War Canada: the making of a national insecurity state, 1945-1957
1994, University of Toronto Press
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Library of Congress
F1034.2 .W53 1994, F1034.2.W53 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
511
Dimensions
10.2 x 7.2 x 2 inches
Weight
2.4 pounds

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Open Library
OL7873415M
Internet Archive
coldwarcanadamak0000whit
ISBN 10
080205935X
ISBN 13
9780802059352
LCCN
95169118, cn94931211
OCLC/WorldCat
32140560
Library Thing
2683383
Goodreads
1685774

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