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Stalwart Peasants, Undesirables, Refugees: Central and Eastern European Immigration to Canada
From Non-Preferred to Unlawful: Illegal Hungarian Immigration on the US-Canada Border in the 1920s
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Stalwart Peasants, Undesirables, Refugees: Central and Eastern European Immigration to Canada
From Non-Preferred to Unlawful: Illegal Hungarian Immigration on the US-Canada Border in the 1920s
Balazs Venkovits
Balazs Venkovits
Published Online on: Mar 08, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/9788367405454-005
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Introduction
The Success of Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Western Canada
The Independent Greek Church in Canada, 1903–1912: A Middle Ground on the Canadian Prairies between Ukrainian Immigrants and Presbyterianism
On the Way to the Last Best West: Antwerp as a Transit Port for Central and Eastern European Immigrants to Canada, 1870–1930
From Non-Preferred to Unlawful: Illegal Hungarian Immigration on the US-Canada Border in the 1920s
Czechoslovak Resistance in Canada During World War II
Shaping Destinies: Women and the Hungarian Refugee Movement to Canada (1956–1958)
Food Memories Across Borders: Narratives of Emigration from Hungary to Canada
“Outsider”: The Influence of Migration Experience on the Life and Work of Hungarian-Canadian Songwriter B.B. Gábor
From Communist Czechoslovakia to Canada and Back: The Story of a Teacher from Czechoslovakia in Alberta
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Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
The Success of Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Western Canada
The Independent Greek Church in Canada, 1903–1912: A Middle Ground on the Canadian Prairies between Ukrainian Immigrants and Presbyterianism
On the Way to the Last Best West: Antwerp as a Transit Port for Central and Eastern European Immigrants to Canada, 1870–1930
From Non-Preferred to Unlawful: Illegal Hungarian Immigration on the US-Canada Border in the 1920s
Czechoslovak Resistance in Canada During World War II
Shaping Destinies: Women and the Hungarian Refugee Movement to Canada (1956–1958)
Food Memories Across Borders: Narratives of Emigration from Hungary to Canada
“Outsider”: The Influence of Migration Experience on the Life and Work of Hungarian-Canadian Songwriter B.B. Gábor
From Communist Czechoslovakia to Canada and Back: The Story of a Teacher from Czechoslovakia in Alberta
Authors of the Volume
Acknowledgments
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