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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 2012 edition. 105 pages. 9.00x5.75x0.25 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: LCMSDS, Canada, 2012
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 84 pages. Many reproductions of archival black and white photos. Features: The British Garrison and Montreal Society, 1830-50; Racism and Enlistment - The Second World War Policies of the Royal Canadian Air Force; Black Canadians and The RCAF's Recruiting Policy During the Second World War; Ware Art and Emotion; The Last Letter of Private Leslie Abram Neufeld; The Origins of War in the St. Lawrence - The Forgotten U-Boat Battles on Canada's Shores; The Militia Gunners; and more. Average wear. Date stamp atop page 1. A sound copy.
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - While much has been written about Canada's modern settlement program and there is a growing body of research and analysis of the settlement and integration successes and challenges of recent years, there is virtually no literature that has addressed the history of settlement services since the beginning of immigration to Canada. Some survey histories of Canadian Immigration have touched on elements of settlement policy but no history of services to immigrants in Canada has been published heretofore. Responding to Immigrants' Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience addresses this gap in the historiography of Canadian Immigration. From the tentative steps taken by the pre-Confederation colonies to provide for the needs of arriving immigrants, often sick and destitute, through the provision of accommodation and free land to settlers of a century ago, to today's multi-faceted settlement program, this book traces a fascinating history that provides an important context to today's policies and practices. It also serves to remind us that those who preceded us did, indeed, care for immigrants and did much to make them feel welcome in Canada. The Canadian experience in integration, over the past two centuries, suggests many policy-related research themes for further exploration both in Canada and in other immigrant receiving countries.
Verlag: Department of the Army Defense Documentation center Cameron Station,, 1965
Anbieter: Bernhard Kiewel Rare Books, Grünberg, Deutschland
28 x 21. Deutsche Übersetzung der US-Untersuchung. Als Manuskript verfieltfältigt. 126 Seiten. Anlagen. Statistiken/Schematas. OKart. Ordnungsgemäß aus Bundeswehrbeständen ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar (Stempel, Rückenschild). Seiten etwas nachgedunkelt, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 601.
Verlag: Department of the Army Defense Documentation center Cameron Station,, 1965
Anbieter: Bernhard Kiewel Rare Books, Grünberg, Deutschland
28 x 21. Deutsche Übersetzung der US-Untersuchung. Als Manuskript verfieltfältigt. 126 Seiten. Anlagen. Statistiken/Schematas. OKart. Ordnungsgemäß aus Bundeswehrbeständen ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar (Stempel, Rückenschild). Seiten etwas nachgedunkelt, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 601.
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | While much has been written about Canadäs modern settlement program and there is a growing body of research and analysis of the settlement and integration successes and challenges of recent years, there is virtually no literature that has addressed the history of settlement services since the beginning of immigration to Canada. Some survey histories of Canadian Immigration have touched on elements of settlement policy but no history of services to immigrants in Canada has been published heretofore. Responding to Immigrants¿ Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience addresses this gap in the historiography of Canadian Immigration. From the tentative steps taken by the pre-Confederation colonies to provide for the needs of arriving immigrants, often sick and destitute, through the provision of accommodation and free land to settlers of a century ago, to today¿s multi-faceted settlement program, this book traces a fascinating history that provides an important context to today¿s policies and practices. It also serves to remind us that those who preceded us did, indeed, care for immigrants and did much to make them feel welcome in Canada. The Canadian experience in integration, over the past two centuries, suggests many policy-related research themes for further exploration both in Canada and in other immigrant receiving countries.