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The Resource To know our many selves : from the study of Canada to Canadian studies, Dirk Hoerder
To know our many selves : from the study of Canada to Canadian studies, Dirk Hoerder
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The item To know our many selves : from the study of Canada to Canadian studies, Dirk Hoerder represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries.
This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
- Summary
- "To Know Our Many Selves profiles the history of Canadian Studies, which began as early as the 1840s with the Study of Canada. Professor Dirk Hoerder discusses this comprehensive examination of culture by highlighting its unique interdisciplinary approach, which included both sociological and political angles. Years later, as the study of other ethnicities was added to the cultural story of Canada, a solid foundation was formed for the nation's master narrative. Against this background, To Know Our Many Selves focuses on why Canadian Studies may be used as a sound model for the study of other societies in a frame of Transcultural Societal Studies."--Publisher's description
- Language
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- eng
- ger
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Note
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- Originally published in: Beiträge zur Kanadistik, Vol. 13, by Wissner-Verlag, Augsburg, 2005
- Publisher's Web site: http://www.aupress.ca
- Contents
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- From Privileged Discourses to Research on Social Spaces.
- Privileged Discourses up to 1920: Scholarship in the Making
- Substantial Research: The Social Spaces of the Geological Survey of Canada
- Learning and Society: Social Responsibility, Educational Institutions, Elite Formation
- III.
- The Study of Canada: The Social Sciences, the Arts, New Media, 1920s-1950s.
- Data-Based Studies of Society: Political Economy, History, Sociology
- Discourse-Based Reflections about Society: Where Were the Humanities?
- IV.
- The Third Phase: Multiple Discourses about Interlinked Societies.
- Introduction.
- Decolonization: The Changes of the 1960s
- Visions and Borderlines: Canadian Studies since the 1960s
- Views from the Outside: The Surge of International Canadian Studies
- Agency in a Multicultural Society: Interdisciplinary Research Achievements
- V.
- Perspectives.
- From Interest-Driven National Discourse to Transcultural Societal Studies
- Interviews with the Author
- Traditions and Practices: From Colonial and Area to Cultural or Societal Studies
- I.
- Framing Research on Canada: Burdens and Achievements of the Past
- The Atlantic World: Creating Societies in Imperial Hinterlands
- Canada's Peoples: Inclusions & Exclusions
- Self-Constructions: From Regional Consciousnesses to National Billboards
- II.
- Isbn
- 9781897425732
- Label
- To know our many selves : from the study of Canada to Canadian studies
- Title
- To know our many selves
- Title remainder
- from the study of Canada to Canadian studies
- Statement of responsibility
- Dirk Hoerder
- Subject
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- Canada
- Canada
- Canada -- Civilization | Study and teaching | History
- Canada -- Study and teaching | History
- Civilization -- Study and teaching
- Electronic books
- History
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Cultural Policy
- Regions & Countries - Americas
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology | Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Study skills
- History & Archaeology
- Language
-
- eng
- ger
- eng
- Summary
- "To Know Our Many Selves profiles the history of Canadian Studies, which began as early as the 1840s with the Study of Canada. Professor Dirk Hoerder discusses this comprehensive examination of culture by highlighting its unique interdisciplinary approach, which included both sociological and political angles. Years later, as the study of other ethnicities was added to the cultural story of Canada, a solid foundation was formed for the nation's master narrative. Against this background, To Know Our Many Selves focuses on why Canadian Studies may be used as a sound model for the study of other societies in a frame of Transcultural Societal Studies."--Publisher's description
- Cataloging source
- NLC
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Beiträge zur Kanadistik
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Hoerder, Dirk
- Dewey number
- 306.0971
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- F1021.2
- LC item number
- .H6413 2010eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Canada
- Canada
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- Civilization
- Study skills
- Canada
- Regions & Countries - Americas
- Canada
- History & Archaeology
- Label
- To know our many selves : from the study of Canada to Canadian studies, Dirk Hoerder
- Note
-
- Originally published in: Beiträge zur Kanadistik, Vol. 13, by Wissner-Verlag, Augsburg, 2005
- Publisher's Web site: http://www.aupress.ca
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- From Privileged Discourses to Research on Social Spaces.
- Privileged Discourses up to 1920: Scholarship in the Making
- Substantial Research: The Social Spaces of the Geological Survey of Canada
- Learning and Society: Social Responsibility, Educational Institutions, Elite Formation
- III.
- The Study of Canada: The Social Sciences, the Arts, New Media, 1920s-1950s.
- Data-Based Studies of Society: Political Economy, History, Sociology
- Discourse-Based Reflections about Society: Where Were the Humanities?
- IV.
- The Third Phase: Multiple Discourses about Interlinked Societies.
- Introduction.
- Decolonization: The Changes of the 1960s
- Visions and Borderlines: Canadian Studies since the 1960s
- Views from the Outside: The Surge of International Canadian Studies
- Agency in a Multicultural Society: Interdisciplinary Research Achievements
- V.
- Perspectives.
- From Interest-Driven National Discourse to Transcultural Societal Studies
- Interviews with the Author
- Traditions and Practices: From Colonial and Area to Cultural or Societal Studies
- I.
- Framing Research on Canada: Burdens and Achievements of the Past
- The Atlantic World: Creating Societies in Imperial Hinterlands
- Canada's Peoples: Inclusions & Exclusions
- Self-Constructions: From Regional Consciousnesses to National Billboards
- II.
- Control code
- 612718890
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781897425732
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- ca8b63fc-c2eb-4fb4-9fd7-66f4aac43122
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)612718890
- Label
- To know our many selves : from the study of Canada to Canadian studies, Dirk Hoerder
- Note
-
- Originally published in: Beiträge zur Kanadistik, Vol. 13, by Wissner-Verlag, Augsburg, 2005
- Publisher's Web site: http://www.aupress.ca
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- From Privileged Discourses to Research on Social Spaces.
- Privileged Discourses up to 1920: Scholarship in the Making
- Substantial Research: The Social Spaces of the Geological Survey of Canada
- Learning and Society: Social Responsibility, Educational Institutions, Elite Formation
- III.
- The Study of Canada: The Social Sciences, the Arts, New Media, 1920s-1950s.
- Data-Based Studies of Society: Political Economy, History, Sociology
- Discourse-Based Reflections about Society: Where Were the Humanities?
- IV.
- The Third Phase: Multiple Discourses about Interlinked Societies.
- Introduction.
- Decolonization: The Changes of the 1960s
- Visions and Borderlines: Canadian Studies since the 1960s
- Views from the Outside: The Surge of International Canadian Studies
- Agency in a Multicultural Society: Interdisciplinary Research Achievements
- V.
- Perspectives.
- From Interest-Driven National Discourse to Transcultural Societal Studies
- Interviews with the Author
- Traditions and Practices: From Colonial and Area to Cultural or Societal Studies
- I.
- Framing Research on Canada: Burdens and Achievements of the Past
- The Atlantic World: Creating Societies in Imperial Hinterlands
- Canada's Peoples: Inclusions & Exclusions
- Self-Constructions: From Regional Consciousnesses to National Billboards
- II.
- Control code
- 612718890
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781897425732
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- ca8b63fc-c2eb-4fb4-9fd7-66f4aac43122
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)612718890
Subject
- Canada
- Canada
- Canada -- Civilization | Study and teaching | History
- Canada -- Study and teaching | History
- Civilization -- Study and teaching
- Electronic books
- History
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy | Cultural Policy
- Regions & Countries - Americas
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology | Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Study skills
- History & Archaeology
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