Imprinting Empire: Land and Settler Colonialism in Manitoba Newspapers

Author:   Shelisa Klassen
Publisher:   University of Manitoba Press
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Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 April 2026
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Imprinting Empire: Land and Settler Colonialism in Manitoba Newspapers


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The 1870s was a time of rapid transformation for the province of Manitoba. Though reeling from the aftermath of the Red River Resistance and ongoing oppression of the Métis community, at the onset of the decade the province was still an Indigenous space. However, by the decade’s close, settler hands firmly grasped power structures and territory following waves of immigration encouraged by newspapers that repeated colonial narratives about land and belonging until they seemed inevitable and true. Through a careful examination of nine Manitoba newspapers—including French-language Le Métis—and relevant local, national, and international immigration materials, Shelisa Klassen captures the tensions, political debates, and outright propaganda that helped the Canadian nation dispossess Indigenous peoples of their land and claim the prairies as its own. Imprinting Empire demonstrates the intentionality, violence, and integrality of immigration to the settler colonial process while clearly pointing to the printing press as a weapon of empire.

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Author:   Shelisa Klassen
Publisher:   University of Manitoba Press
Imprint:   University of Manitoba Press
ISBN:  

9781772841435


ISBN 10:   1772841439
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Newspapers and Settler Colonialism Chapter 2. Government, Politics, and the Economy of Red River Chapter 3. Land and Government Chapter 4. Land and Environment Chapter 5. Métis Identity and French Immigration Chapter 6. Policing Society: Military, Gender, Family, and Indigenous Peoples Chapter 7. Immigration Narratives Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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Shelisa Klassen is an Assistant Professor of Canadian History at the University of Regina. 

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