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Author Momryk, Myron, 1946- author.

Title The Cold War in Val-d'Or : a history of the Ukrainian community in Val-d'Or, Quebec / Myron Momryk.

Publication Info. Oakville, Ontario : Mosaic Press, 2020.

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Summary "This is an important contribution to the understanding of Canadian and Quebec history, and to an appreciation of a unique Ukrainian community which found itself resident in Quebec from the early part of the 20th century. "The declaration of the First World War on August 15, 1914 against Imperial Germany and Austria-Hungary by Great Britain found several thousand recent Ukrainian immigrants across Canada in a difficult situation. Those who were not naturalized were considered as "enemy aliens" and they were subject to registration and, if necessary, internment...Among the internment camps established in various parts of Canada, an internment camp was established on 13 January, 1915 at Spirit Lake (near Amos, Quebec) to hold "enemy aliens"...The plans were to use the internees to clear the land and develop an experimental farm to aid in the settlement of this region... The first internees arrived in January 1915 in the middle of winter..Among the 1,144 Austrian prisoners interned in this camp in 1916 were a large number of Galicians or Ukrainians, recent immigrants from Austria-Hungary.." So begins this unique historical narrative written by Myron Momryk. "The case of Val-d'Or is especially interesting, being a city situated 530 kilometres northwest of Montreal and in may respects similar to the mining communities with significant Ukrainian populations established around the same time in Kirkland Lake and Timmins, across the border in Ontario.These and other cities and towns that grew around resource industries in remote ares in the Canadian Shield have a distinct make-up, which was naturally reflected in their Ukrainian organizational activity. Having a strong working-class character, they frequently witnessed strikes and labour unrest that were influenced in no small part by ideological differences between radical trade unionists sympathetic to the Communist Party and the Soviet Union, and the often more conservative immigrants from Ukraine. Although seemingly far removed from world events, the Cold War was very much a factor in some of the developments that took place in the one-industry settlements in the northern reaches of Ontario and Quebec."-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Ukrainians -- Québec (Province) -- Val-d'Or -- History -- 20th century.
Ukrainians.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Ukrainians -- Québec (Province) -- Val-d'Or -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Social conditions.
Ukrainians -- Québec (Province) -- Val-d'Or -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
Manners and customs.
Val-d'Or (Québec) -- History -- 20th century.
Val-d'Or (Québec) -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Val-d'Or (Québec) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
Ukrainians -- Social conditions.
Ukrainians -- Social life and customs.
Québec -- Val-d'Or.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Momryk, Myron, 1946- Cold War in Val-d'Or. Oakville, Ontario : Mosaic Press, 2020 1771615168 9781771615167 (OCoLC)1176472600
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