"No Free Man, based on extensive and original research, reshapes our understanding of Canadian society and the making of the Canadian nation (at home, rather than on the battlefield) during the First World War. It is an excellent resource for readers and scholars wishing to understand Canada's long history of internment and human rights violations." Alexander Freund, University of Winnipeg "This volume is unique in that it not only chronicles a specific historical event, but also foretells of a similar situation in the US at the start of WW II. In addition, in light of current world affairs, the book speaks to recently settled immigrants in new lands and those desperate populations still seeking something similar. Recommended." Choice "Kordan's discussion of the internment of Europeans adds depth and complexity to our discussion of citizenship, ethnicity, and minority rights in wartime." Canadian Historical Review