Alien justice : wartime internment in Australia and North America /

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Imprint:St. Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press ; Portland, Or. : distributed in the USA and Canada by International Specialized Book Services, 2000.
Description:xix, 323 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4345938
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Other authors / contributors:Saunders, Kay, 1947-
Daniels, Roger.
ISBN:0702229911
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-312) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • I. Integration, "Negative Integration", Disintegration: The Destruction of the German-Australian Community during the First World War
  • II. "Tempest Tossed": Political Deportations from Australia and the Great War
  • III. "... when the caretaker's busy taking care"? Cross-currents in Australian Political Surveillance and Internment, 1935-1941
  • IV. Internment of German Enemy Aliens in the United States during the First and Second World Wars
  • V. Alien Enemies or Loyal Americans? The Internment of Italian Americans
  • VI. The Japanese Canadians and World War II
  • VII. A Difficult Reconciliation: Civil Liberties and Internment Policy in Australia during World War Two
  • VIII. Enemy Alien Control in the United States during World War II: A Survey
  • IX. "Taken Away to Be Shot?": The Process of Incarceration in Australia in World War II
  • X. Incarcerating Japanese Americans: An Atrocity Revisited
  • XI. "A Little Colony on Our Own": Australia's Camps in World War II
  • XII. From Incarceration to Freedom: Japanese Americans and the Departure from the Concentration Camps
  • XIII. Justice Delayed But Not Denied?
  • XIV. American Museums and Executive Order 9066: Who Has Told the Story, The Story That Was Told
  • Notes
  • Index