The End of the British World and the Re-Definition of Citizenship in Canada, 1950s-1970s, Jatinder Mann

1950s English-speaking Canada very much identified itself as a British country and an integral part of a wider British World. However, by the 1970s this British World had come to an end, as had Canada's self-identification as a British nation. During this period citizenship in Canada was redefined in a significant way from being an ethnic (British) based one to a more civic founded one - which was more inclusive of other ethnic groups and indigenous peoples. 31 March 2016, Tory 2-58 3:30pm

18 March 2016

The Department of History & Classics are pleased to host: The End of the British World and the Re-Definition of Citizenship in Canada, 1950s-1970s