In the last decade historians have focused greater attention on the Canadian home front during the Second World War. This increased scrutiny has led to studies of not only the war’s impact on the nation at large, but also on specific urban communities. A weakness in all of these urban accounts, however, is that patriotism is too often taken for granted. An examination of Saskatoon between 1939 and 1945 provides a case study for how patriotism was fostered in a community thousands of kilometers away from the battlefield. Of particular interest here were the ways in which Saskatoon’s collective imagination, stifled for nearly a decade by the Great Depression, nourished the city’s patriotic zeal. Patriotism is considered from three main perspe...
In the early twentieth century, the community of Wolseley, Saskatchewan had a majority Protestant po...
Much has been written about how the city of Berlin, Ontario – long a centre of Germanic industry and...
This work examines morale in the Canadian Army overseas from 1939 to 1943. Canadian soldiers began a...
In The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War, noted historian Gerald D. Nash...
In the last decade historians have focused greater attention on the Canadian home front during the S...
Although at a safe remove from combat during the Second World War, many citizens of Saskatoon...
This work examines the effects of the Second World War on Verdun, Quebec, an urban, working-class co...
Over 131,000 aircrew were trained by the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Saskatchewan air sc...
The story of a country at war can be told at various levels. Traditional histories speak of generals...
With the centenary of the First World War, communities across Canada arranged commemorations of the ...
This article explores the impact of the First and Second World Wars on Anglophone public school stud...
This is a history of returned soldiers of the Great War in Toronto covering the period from when the...
Memorials and acts of commemoration are all around us; we encounter them, in various forms and layer...
This dissertation studies the impact of the Great War on Toronto, Ontario. What happened in the city...
Political mobilization of the Russian-speaking immigrant community in Canada is a relatively recent ...
In the early twentieth century, the community of Wolseley, Saskatchewan had a majority Protestant po...
Much has been written about how the city of Berlin, Ontario – long a centre of Germanic industry and...
This work examines morale in the Canadian Army overseas from 1939 to 1943. Canadian soldiers began a...
In The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War, noted historian Gerald D. Nash...
In the last decade historians have focused greater attention on the Canadian home front during the S...
Although at a safe remove from combat during the Second World War, many citizens of Saskatoon...
This work examines the effects of the Second World War on Verdun, Quebec, an urban, working-class co...
Over 131,000 aircrew were trained by the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Saskatchewan air sc...
The story of a country at war can be told at various levels. Traditional histories speak of generals...
With the centenary of the First World War, communities across Canada arranged commemorations of the ...
This article explores the impact of the First and Second World Wars on Anglophone public school stud...
This is a history of returned soldiers of the Great War in Toronto covering the period from when the...
Memorials and acts of commemoration are all around us; we encounter them, in various forms and layer...
This dissertation studies the impact of the Great War on Toronto, Ontario. What happened in the city...
Political mobilization of the Russian-speaking immigrant community in Canada is a relatively recent ...
In the early twentieth century, the community of Wolseley, Saskatchewan had a majority Protestant po...
Much has been written about how the city of Berlin, Ontario – long a centre of Germanic industry and...
This work examines morale in the Canadian Army overseas from 1939 to 1943. Canadian soldiers began a...