HIST 124 Study Guide - Expulsion Of The Acadians, Graham Cracker, 1936 Summer Olympics

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Week 17: sexuality and the regulation of self. Week 19: memory and the multiple meanings of war. Week 20: mass culture and consumer capitalism during the interwar period. Week 22: capitalism in crisis great depression. The historical roots of whiteness in canada: rethinking race and the historical present, last friday: sir john a macdonald, idle no more, and history as contested terrain. 1873: north west mountain police to extend canada sovereignty and bring law and order to the west: race and people of colour. In 1885: parliament tried to pass electoral franchise act to control who can vote: macdonald tried to deny vote to chinese. Most explorations of race has focused on people of colour. Neutral category escapes outside the back door. Macdonald thought more of whiteness as a race when modern society doesn"t. Whiteness is best understood not as biological given but as a constantly changing set of concrete practices that are historial and political.

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