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Ethnic Identity And Equality Varieties Of Experience In A Canadian CityStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local DescriptionGood condition. Light shelf-scuffing on cover. Inscriptioncrossed out at front of book. DescriptionThis is a multi-faceted study of ethnic identity and diversity in Toronto, one of Canada's most heterogeneous metropolitan areas. Although the book does not contain much history (developments between 1793 and 1971 are summarized in six pages in the introductory chapter), it covers material which is important for anyone with an interest in Canadian cities.
The analysis is conducted in four substantive chapters, preceded by an Introduction and followed by a concluding chapter. The first and last chapters appear to have been written collectively, while the substantive chapters are all single-authored. The authors are all professors of sociology at the University of Toronto with strong records in research and publications. |