Canadian public memory of the Great War was initially fragmented, centered around specific locations and events, before becoming more nationalistic in the 1930s. After the outbreak of the Second World War the public memory became more distant still from the experience of 1914-1918 although specific commemorations of the war remained most meaningful to those who had been directly affected. This paper looks briefly at Armistice/Remembrance Day rituals and uses the public funerals of two Great War heroes, General Sir Arthur Currie (1933) and Canon F.G. Scott (1944), to illustrate the changes in Canadian public memory after 1918.Jusqu’aux années 1930, on peut remarquer que la mémoire canadienne de la Grande Guerre était fragmentée et basée sur ...
International audienceIn preparing for the Centenary of the First World War, the Australian governme...
Because they have clearly demarcated beginnings and endings, wars tend to be studied in isolation. S...
© 2013 Amanda StefancicCanada, Australia and New Zealand shared unprecedented similarities throughou...
Canadian public memory of the Great War was initially fragmented, centered around specific locations...
While the Canadian Corps earned a reputation as one of the finest fighting formations on the Western...
In many communities, the war trophies that were captured by the Canadian Corps during the Great War ...
Using the Highway of Heroes as my point of departure, in “Good Mourning Canada? Canadian Military Co...
The memorial plaques dedicated to the First and Second World War dead of many of Canada’s secondary ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
This article presents a selection of artworks, archival material and artifacts from the Canadian War...
"To the Newfoundlanders who steadfast and true answered the call of duty and died in the defense of ...
Between the end of the Second World War and the mid-1960s, the Canadian federal government made seve...
Abstract : The processes and rituals of grieving, memorializing and remembering a nation’s war dead ...
The extinguishment of the living memory of the Great War (1914-1918) does not herald the expiration ...
1 online resource (131 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour mapsIncludes abstract and app...
International audienceIn preparing for the Centenary of the First World War, the Australian governme...
Because they have clearly demarcated beginnings and endings, wars tend to be studied in isolation. S...
© 2013 Amanda StefancicCanada, Australia and New Zealand shared unprecedented similarities throughou...
Canadian public memory of the Great War was initially fragmented, centered around specific locations...
While the Canadian Corps earned a reputation as one of the finest fighting formations on the Western...
In many communities, the war trophies that were captured by the Canadian Corps during the Great War ...
Using the Highway of Heroes as my point of departure, in “Good Mourning Canada? Canadian Military Co...
The memorial plaques dedicated to the First and Second World War dead of many of Canada’s secondary ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
This article presents a selection of artworks, archival material and artifacts from the Canadian War...
"To the Newfoundlanders who steadfast and true answered the call of duty and died in the defense of ...
Between the end of the Second World War and the mid-1960s, the Canadian federal government made seve...
Abstract : The processes and rituals of grieving, memorializing and remembering a nation’s war dead ...
The extinguishment of the living memory of the Great War (1914-1918) does not herald the expiration ...
1 online resource (131 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour mapsIncludes abstract and app...
International audienceIn preparing for the Centenary of the First World War, the Australian governme...
Because they have clearly demarcated beginnings and endings, wars tend to be studied in isolation. S...
© 2013 Amanda StefancicCanada, Australia and New Zealand shared unprecedented similarities throughou...