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Immigrants in Prairie Cities: Ethnic Diversity in Twentieth-Century Canada [Paperback]

Royden Loewen , Gerald Friesen

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Nov 30 2009

Over the course of the twentieth century, sequential waves of immigrants from Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa settled in the cities of the Canadian Prairies. In Immigrants in Prairie Cities, Royden Loewen and Gerald Friesen analyze the processes of cultural interaction and adaptation that unfolded in these urban centres and describe how this model of diversity has changed over time. The authors argue that intimate Prairie cities fostered a form of social diversity characterized by vibrant ethnic networks, continuously evolving ethnic identities, and boundary zones that facilitated intercultural contact and hybridity.

Impressive in scope, Immigrants in Prairie Cities spans the entire twentieth century, and encompasses personal testimonies, government perspectives, and even fictional narratives. This engaging work will appeal to both historians of the Canadian Prairies and those with a general interest in migration, cross-cultural exchange, and urban history.


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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division (Nov 30 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802096093
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802096098
  • Product Dimensions: 15.3 x 1.8 x 23 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 422 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #232,461 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Loewen and Friesen have made an original contribution to understanding the immigrant experience and laid the ground work for further studies. Scholars of immigration and ethnicity elsewhere will find this book valuable for comparative purposes and it will contribute to better understandings of multiculturalism.’ (Patricia E. Roy, American Historical Review: February 2011)

‘An excellent reflection on a regional expression of Canadian multiculturalism... academic prose at its best. ’ (David G. Burley; H-TGS (Transnational German Studies), 28 November, 2011)

Immigrants in Prairie Cities provides a state-of-the-art approach to the writing of both immigration and social history… A truly fine piece of work that will become required reading for all serious students, not just of Western Canadian, but of Canadian social history.’
(Jim Mochoruk, Histoire Sociale/ Social History, vol 44:87:2011 )

About the Author

Royden Loewen is the Chair in Mennonite Studies and  a professor in the Department of History at the University of Winnipeg. He is an award-winning author of a number of books on Mennonites and immigrants in North America.


Gerald Friesen is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Manitoba.

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