The Debt of a Nation reveals not only the intimate relationship between public debt financing and colonization but also its continuing implications for contemporary Canadian politics.
The Debt of a Nation reveals not only the intimate relationship between public debt financing and colonization but also its continuing implications for contemporary Canadian politics.
Angela C. Tozer is an associate professor in the Department of Historical Studies at the University of New Brunswick. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Canadian Studies and in Constant Struggle: Histories of Canadian Democratization, edited by Julien Mauduit and Jennifer Tunnicliffe. She is currently conducting the first comprehensive Canadian study of the history of eel fisheries.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: Debt and Land Introduction: Racial Capital and Settler Public Credit Part I: Public Debt and Colonialism 1 Colonial Reform: Political Economy, Labour, and Land Value 2 Wastelands: Indigenous Lands as "Waste" on the London Stock Exchange Part II: Structural Indebtedness of the Settler State 3 Expansion Unbounded: Upper Canada and Public Debt Financing 4 The Island's Gambit: Mi'kmaw Territory and the Land Question 5 The New Canadian Empire: Imperial Credit and the Transfer of Sovereignty Conclusion: Debt and Decolonization Notes; Bibliography; Index
Prologue: Debt and Land Introduction: Racial Capital and Settler Public Credit Part I: Public Debt and Colonialism 1 Colonial Reform: Political Economy, Labour, and Land Value 2 Wastelands: Indigenous Lands as "Waste" on the London Stock Exchange Part II: Structural Indebtedness of the Settler State 3 Expansion Unbounded: Upper Canada and Public Debt Financing 4 The Island's Gambit: Mi'kmaw Territory and the Land Question 5 The New Canadian Empire: Imperial Credit and the Transfer of Sovereignty Conclusion: Debt and Decolonization Notes; Bibliography; Index
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