This two-part article documents World War I’s influence in the Lake Superior Basin, in both Canada and the United States. It examines how the Great War effected Native Americans, recent immigrants, and the host society, with an emphasis on rumored and actual sabotage activities. It likewise explores vigilantism and regional responses. The War also engendered food production, scrap metal drives, and other habits of resource. These and other activities, designed to further the war effort in the Lake Superior region, are also studied. Part Two of this article will appear in the following volume of Upper Country: A Journal of the Lake Superior Region
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
This study seeks to resolve the historiographical controversy concerning the nature of the American ...
Canada is a protected country and the Canadian people have given little thought to the danger of war...
This two-part article documents World War I’s influence in the Lake Superior Basin, in both Canada a...
This article surveys the history of the American social and political reaction to the events surroun...
On the premise that the American home front is most typically discussed from a national perspective,...
For the majority of the Civil War, Canadians were divided in their loyalties to the Union and to the...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the War of 1812 influenced ship construction tech...
Report on the Lake Superior Mineral Lands. [456] Condition of the Indians at missions; discussion of...
Naval battles on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/swoda-windsor-re...
Wisconsin had a rough few years during World War I. By the summer of 1917, newspaper editors from ar...
At the beginning of the 20th century, the world dissolved into chaos in the form of the First World ...
While the traditionally-known elements of the War of 1812 deserve recognition, they are not the whol...
The War of 1812 is a conflict that has received very little attention, but played a central role in ...
The geographic and economic setting of the nineteenth century Upper Great Lakes region created uniqu...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
This study seeks to resolve the historiographical controversy concerning the nature of the American ...
Canada is a protected country and the Canadian people have given little thought to the danger of war...
This two-part article documents World War I’s influence in the Lake Superior Basin, in both Canada a...
This article surveys the history of the American social and political reaction to the events surroun...
On the premise that the American home front is most typically discussed from a national perspective,...
For the majority of the Civil War, Canadians were divided in their loyalties to the Union and to the...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the War of 1812 influenced ship construction tech...
Report on the Lake Superior Mineral Lands. [456] Condition of the Indians at missions; discussion of...
Naval battles on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/swoda-windsor-re...
Wisconsin had a rough few years during World War I. By the summer of 1917, newspaper editors from ar...
At the beginning of the 20th century, the world dissolved into chaos in the form of the First World ...
While the traditionally-known elements of the War of 1812 deserve recognition, they are not the whol...
The War of 1812 is a conflict that has received very little attention, but played a central role in ...
The geographic and economic setting of the nineteenth century Upper Great Lakes region created uniqu...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
This study seeks to resolve the historiographical controversy concerning the nature of the American ...
Canada is a protected country and the Canadian people have given little thought to the danger of war...