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The Alberta Press on Ukrainians in Canada during World War II: Two Case Studies

Cipko, Serge

Canadian ethnic studies, 2015-12, Vol.47 (4), p.289-306 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Calgary: Canadian Ethnic Studies Association

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  • Título:
    The Alberta Press on Ukrainians in Canada during World War II: Two Case Studies
  • Autor: Cipko, Serge
  • Assuntos: Alberta ; Armed Forces ; Attention ; Canada ; Canada (World War II) ; Case studies ; Edmonton bulletin ; Edmonton journal ; Media coverage ; Minority & ethnic groups ; News coverage ; Political activity ; Press coverage ; Ukrainian ; Ukrainian Canadians ; Ukrainians ; War ; World War II ; World War, 1939-1945
  • É parte de: Canadian ethnic studies, 2015-12, Vol.47 (4), p.289-306
  • Descrição: This paper discusses the coverage given to Ukrainian Canadian topics in two Alberta newspapers, the Edmonton Journal and the Edmonton Bulletin, during the World War II years. Examples of the subjects included in the essay are Ukrainian Canadian participation in the war effort through enlistments in the Canadian armed forces and other ways, the banning of the Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association, the formation of the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, the raising of the matter of Ukrainian independence, and the Canadian conscription plebiscite of 27 April 1942. The two newspapers published in the provincial capital accorded significant attention to Ukrainian Canadian issues, a coverage that was paralleled by the many stories that related to Ukraine, a major battleground in the war.Cet article porte sur la couverture donnée à des sujets concernant les Canadiens ukrainiens dans deux journaux albertains, le Edmonton Journal et le Edmonton Bulletin, pendant la deuxième guerre mondiale. Y sont inclus par exemple: leur participation à l'effort de guerre en s'engageant dans les forces armées canadiennes et autrement, la proscription de l'Ukrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association et la formation du Ukrainian Canadian Committee, la question de l'indépendance ukrainienne et le plébiscite du 27 avril 1942 sur la conscription au Canada. Les deux journaux, publiés dans la capitale provinciale, ont porté une très grande attention à tout ce qui touche les Canadiens ukrainiens. Ils leur accordèrent une couverture équivalente à celle des nombreux reportages sur l'Ukraine, un champ de bataille majeur pendant la guerre.
  • Editor: Calgary: Canadian Ethnic Studies Association
  • Idioma: Inglês

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