In several ways the period of the Great War provided an atmosphere favorable to school reform in Saskatchewan. The conflict was seen by Canadians as a crucible of national consciousness, an era when the country came of age, shed its colonial status and entered the struggle as a major protagonist. As John Thompson has argued, the war was also seen as a struggle for democracy, one in which propaganda played a powerful role. 1 Indeed, the period was the paradise of propagandists, when the means of public information were limited and when the presentation of organized and compelling data was lapped up by a populace relatively undiscerning and uncritical. 2 Only later would the rise of new publications, radio, and post elementary education bring...
This article examines the experiences of adolescents in Canada during the Second World War through a...
The Great Depression profoundly influenced the history and politics of public education in Detroit. ...
On August 4, 1914 Canada found itself at war. While Canada had nearly complete control of its domest...
This article explores the impact of the First and Second World Wars on Anglophone public school stud...
Over 131,000 aircrew were trained by the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Saskatchewan air sc...
grantor: University of TorontoOver 470,000 Canadians served overseas during the Great War....
It was Canada’s first total war. It defined politics, economics, and the ideological milieu. But unt...
With the onset of the depression in 1929 the Province of British Columbia found itself almost immedi...
grantor: University of TorontoAlmost half the men who volunteered to serve in the Canadian...
In The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War, noted historian Gerald D. Nash...
This thesis examines the influence of the Second World War on the lives of British Columbia school c...
The established research on the origins of the Ontario school system emphasizes the educational idea...
Contained in this article are suggestions on how to write a history of a Canadian high school and th...
Despite the steady erosion of public confidence in schools during recent years, faith in education's...
The study hypothesizes that even as the 1860’s were years of significant political, social, and econ...
This article examines the experiences of adolescents in Canada during the Second World War through a...
The Great Depression profoundly influenced the history and politics of public education in Detroit. ...
On August 4, 1914 Canada found itself at war. While Canada had nearly complete control of its domest...
This article explores the impact of the First and Second World Wars on Anglophone public school stud...
Over 131,000 aircrew were trained by the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Saskatchewan air sc...
grantor: University of TorontoOver 470,000 Canadians served overseas during the Great War....
It was Canada’s first total war. It defined politics, economics, and the ideological milieu. But unt...
With the onset of the depression in 1929 the Province of British Columbia found itself almost immedi...
grantor: University of TorontoAlmost half the men who volunteered to serve in the Canadian...
In The American West Transformed: The Impact of the Second World War, noted historian Gerald D. Nash...
This thesis examines the influence of the Second World War on the lives of British Columbia school c...
The established research on the origins of the Ontario school system emphasizes the educational idea...
Contained in this article are suggestions on how to write a history of a Canadian high school and th...
Despite the steady erosion of public confidence in schools during recent years, faith in education's...
The study hypothesizes that even as the 1860’s were years of significant political, social, and econ...
This article examines the experiences of adolescents in Canada during the Second World War through a...
The Great Depression profoundly influenced the history and politics of public education in Detroit. ...
On August 4, 1914 Canada found itself at war. While Canada had nearly complete control of its domest...