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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Barry Wright, Eric Tucker, and Susan Binnie Klappentext The fourth volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines the legal issues surrounding perceived security threats and the repression of dissent from the outset of World War One through the Great Depression. Zusammenfassung The fourth volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines the legal issues surrounding perceived security threats and the repression of dissent from the outset of World War One through the Great Depression. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Barry Wright, Eric Tucker, and Susan Binnie “War Measures and the Repression of Radicalism” 2. Bohdan Kordan, “‘They Will Be Dangerous’: Security Legislation and the Control of Enemy Aliens in Canada, 1914” 3. Peter McDermott, “Enemy Aliens in World War One: Legal and Constitutional Issues” 4. Jonathan Swainger, “Erroneous and Detestable: Seditious Language and the Great War in Western Canada” 5. Patricia McMahon, “Conscription and the Courts: The Case of George Edwin Grey, 1918” 6. Benjamin Isitt, “Court Martial at Vladivostok: Mutiny and Military Justice during the First World War” 7. Reinhold Kramer and Tom Mitchell, “‘Daniel de Leon Drew Up The Diagram’: Winnipeg’s Seditious Conspiracy Trials of 1919–1920” 8. David Frank, “The Devil’s Drum: Seditious Libelin Industrial Cape Breton, 1923” 9. Andrée Lévesque, “Red Scares and Repression in Quebec, 1919–39” 10. Dennis Molinaro, “Section 98: The Trial of Rex v. Buck and the ‘State of Exception’ in Canada” 11. John McLaren, “The Canadian State, Ethnicity and Religious Non-Conformism: The Trials of Peter Petrovich Verigin” 12. Bill Waiser, “Wiping out the Stain: The On to Ottawa Trek, Regina Riot and the Search for Answers” Appendix Judi Cumming, “Archival Sources, 1914-39, and User Challenges at Library and Archives Canada” Patricia McMahon, “A Note on Access to Information Challenges” Supporting Documents ...