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War Junk

War Junk

Munitions Disposal and Postwar Reconstruction in Canada
by Alex Souchen
edition:Paperback
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During the Second World War, Canadian factories produced mountains of munitions and supplies, including some 800 ships, 16,000 aircraft, 800,000 vehicles, and over 4.6 billion rounds of ammunition and artillery shells. However, the end of hostilities in 1945 turned the leftover assets into peacetime liabilities. Alex Souchen provides a definitive a …

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The Nuclear North

The Nuclear North

Histories of Canada in the Atomic Age
edited by Susan Colbourn & Timothy Andrews Sayle
edition:Hardcover
also available: Paperback
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tagged : canada, military policy, security (national & international)

Since the first atomic weapon was detonated in 1945, Canadians have debated not only the role of nuclear power in their uranium-rich land but also their country’s role in a nuclear world. Should Canada belong to international alliances that depend on the threat of nuclear weapons for their own security? Should Canadian-produced nuclear technologi …

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Canada's Mechanized Infantry

Canada's Mechanized Infantry

The Evolution of a Combat Arm, 1920–2012
by Peter Kasurak
edition:Paperback
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Canada’s Mechanized Infantry explores the largely ignored development of the infantry in the Canadian Army after the First World War. Although many modern studies of technology and war focus on tanks and armour, soldiers from the Second World War onward have discovered that success really depends on a combination of infantry, armour, and artiller …

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Canada 1919

Canada 1919

A Nation Shaped by War
edited by Tim Cook & J.L. Granatstein
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tagged : canada, post-confederation (1867-), veterans, world war i

With compelling insight, Canada 1919 examines the concerns of Canadians in the year following the Great War: the treatment of veterans, including nurses and Indigenous soldiers; the rising farm lobby; the role of labour; the place of children; the influenza pandemic; the country’s international standing; and commemoration of the fallen. Even as t …

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Fighting with the Empire

Fighting with the Empire

Canada, Britain, and Global Conflict, 1867–1947
edited by Steve Marti & William John Pratt
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Canadians often characterize their military history as a march toward nationhood, but in the first eighty years of Confederation they were fighting for the British Empire. War forced Canadians to re-examine their relationship to Britain and to one another. As French Canadians, Indigenous peoples, and those with roots in continental Europe and beyon …

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Capturing Hill 70

Capturing Hill 70

Canada’s Forgotten Battle of the First World War
edited by Douglas E. Delaney & Serge Marc Durflinger
edition:Paperback
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tagged : world war i, post-confederation (1867-), canada

In August 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Hill 70, vital terrain just north of the French town of Lens. The Canadians suffered some 5,400 casualties and in three harrowing days defeated twenty-one German counterattacks. This spectacularly successful but shockingly costly battle was as innovative as Vimy, yet few Canadians have heard of it or of s …

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Reluctant Warriors

Reluctant Warriors

Canadian Conscripts and the Great War
by Patrick M. Dennis
edition:Paperback
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During the “Hundred Days” campaign of the First World War, over 30 percent of conscripts who served in the Canadian Corps became casualties. Yet, they were often considered slackers for not having volunteered. Reluctant Warriors is the first examination of the pivotal role played by Canadian conscripts in the final campaign of the Great War on …

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This Small Army of Women

This Small Army of Women

Canadian Volunteer Nurses and the First World War
by Linda J. Quiney
edition:Paperback
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With her linen head scarf and white apron emblazoned with a red cross, the Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse, or VAD, has become a romantic emblem of the Great War. This book tells the story of the nearly 2,000 women from Canada and Newfoundland who volunteered to “do their bit” overseas and at home. Well-educated and middle-class but largely untr …

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Creating Canada’s Peacekeeping Past

Creating Canada’s Peacekeeping Past

by Colin McCullough
edition:Paperback
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Creating Canada’s Peacekeeping Past illuminates how Canada’s participation in the United Nations’ peacekeeping efforts from 1956 to 1997 was used as a symbol of national identity – in Quebec and the rest of the country. Delving into four decades’ worth of documentaries, newspaper coverage, textbooks, political rhetoric, and more, Colin Mc …

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The Weight of Command

The Weight of Command

Voices of Canada’s Second World War Generals and Those Who Knew Them
by J.L. Granatstein
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
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Three-quarters of a century after the Second World War, almost all the participants are gone. This book contains interviews with and about the Canadian who led the troops during that war. Edited and introduced by one of the foremost military historians of our time, this carefully curated collection brings to life the generals and their wartime expe …

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Maritime Command Pacific

Maritime Command Pacific

The Royal Canadian Navy’s West Coast Fleet in the Early Cold War
by David Zimmerman
edition:eBook
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The Royal Canadian Navy crews that sailed the Atlantic during the early Cold War held a contemptuous view of their West Coast brethren, likening the Pacific fleet to a “yacht club” where sailors enjoyed a life of leisurely service on a tranquil sea. As David Zimmerman reveals, nothing could be further from the truth. From the fleet’s postwar …

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Unwanted Warriors

Unwanted Warriors

Rejected Volunteers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
by Nic Clarke
edition:Paperback
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Unwanted Warriors uncovers the history of Canada’s first casualties of the Great War – men who tried to enlist but were deemed “unfit for service.” What impact did military exclusion have on these men? Nic Clarke looks for answers in the service files of 3,400 rejected volunteers and explores the mechanics of the medical examination, the ph …

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In Peace Prepared

In Peace Prepared

Innovation and Adaptation in Canada’s Cold War Army
by Andrew B. Godefroy
edition:Paperback
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The Allies claimed victory at the end of the Second World War, but the United States’ invention of the atomic bomb and its replication by the Soviet Union posed new dangers for all nations. This book examines what Canada’s Cold War Army did to prepare for nuclear war – and why and how it did it. Although the war never materialized, officers, …

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The Soldiers' General

The Soldiers' General

Bert Hoffmeister at War
by Douglas E. Delaney
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By the end of the Second World War, Bert Hoffmeister had risen from Captain to Major-General and won more awards than any Canadian officer in the war. This native Vancouverite earned a reputation as a fearless commander on the battlefield – one who led from the front, one well loved by those he led. With an astute analytical eye, Delaney carefull …

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A National Force

A National Force

The Evolution of Canada’s Army, 1950-2000
by Peter Kasurak
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This landmark book dispels the idea that the period between the Second World War and the unification of the armed services in 1968 constituted the Canadian Army’s “golden age.” Drawing on recently declassified documents, Peter Kasurak depicts an era clouded by the military leadership’s failure to loosen the grasp of British army culture, pr …

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Unlikely Diplomats

Unlikely Diplomats

The Canadian Brigade in Germany, 1951-64
by Isabel Campbell
edition:Paperback
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In 1951, Canada sent troops to western Europe to support its NATO allies. The brigade helped Canada establish its international status. In private, however, Canadian officials and military leaders expressed grave doubts about NATO’s strategies and operational plans. Despite these reservations, they sent military families overseas and implemented …

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A Small Price to Pay

A Small Price to Pay

Consumer Culture on the Canadian Home Front, 1939-45
by Graham Broad
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We often picture life on the Canadian home front as a time of austerity, as a time when women went to work and men went to war. Graham Broad explodes this myth of home front sacrifice by bringing to light the contradictions of consumer society in wartime. Governments pressured Depression-weary citizens to save for the sake of the nation, but Canadi …

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Death or Deliverance

Death or Deliverance

Canadian Courts Martial in the Great War
by Teresa Iacobelli
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Soldiers found guilty of desertion or cowardice during the Great War faced death by firing squad. Novels, histories, movies, and television series often depict courts martial as brutal and inflexible, and social memories of this system of frontline justice have inspired modern movements to seek pardons for soldiers executed on the battlefield. In t …

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Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers

Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers

Canada's Second World War
by Jeffrey A. Keshen
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The first-ever synthesis of both the patriotic and the problematic in wartime Canada, Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers shows how moral and social changes, and the fears they generated, precipitated numerous, and often contradictory, legacies in law and society. From labour conflicts, to the black market, to prostitution, and beyond, Keshen acknowledge …

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The Canadian Rangers

The Canadian Rangers

A Living History
by P. Whitney Lackenbauer
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover
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tagged : canada, security (national & international), native american

The Canadian Rangers stand sentinel in the farthest reaches of our country. For more than six decades, this dedicated group of citizen-soldiers has quietly served as Canada’s eyes, ears, and voice in isolated coastal and northern communities. Drawing on official records, interviews, and participation in Ranger exercises, Lackenbauer argues that t …

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The Red Man's on the Warpath

The Red Man's on the Warpath

The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War
by R. Scott Sheffield
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback Hardcover
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During the Second World War, thousands of First Nations people joined in the national crusade to defend freedom and democracy. High rates of Native enlistment and public demonstrations of patriotism encouraged Canadians to re-examine the roles and status of Native people in Canadian society. The Red Man’s on the Warpath explores how wartime symbo …

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Labour Goes to War

Labour Goes to War

The CIO and the Construction of a New Social Order, 1939-45
by Wendy Cuthbertson
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover eBook
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During the Second World War, the Congress of Industrial Organizations in Canada grew from a handful of members to more than a quarter-million. What was it about the “good war” that brought about this phenomenal growth? Labour Goes to War argues that both economic and cultural forces were at work. Labour shortages gave workers greater economic p …

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