A century has passed since the Canadian Corps stormed Vimy Ridge. The intention of Vimy 2017: From Both Sides of the Ridge was to deepen our understanding of what really happened there, to dispel the many myths surrounding the battle, especially those gripping Canadians, and to remind historians and members of the public alike that there were, indeed, two sides of the ridge, two armies whose soldiers fought and died there, two societies from which those soldiers were drawn, and two sets of historical memories and consequences. As the various papers that follow attest, the superb scholarship on display at the conference went far toward achieving this goal
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
Review of The Vimy Trap: Or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War by Ian McKay and...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
The 75th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge is also the 56th anniversary of the dedication of t...
Public history posters on Canada’s military past about the April 9 - 12, 1917 battle of Vimy Ridge b...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
Vimy Ridge is the iconic Canadian battle in the public mind, a triumph of courage, and the creator o...
This article explores the significance of the 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage. More than 6,200 Canadian veteran...
Public history poster on Canada’s military past about Vimy Ridge by students Minh Huynh, Christian T...
This paper examines the environmental history of the 250-acre Vimy Ridge Memorial in Northern France...
I presented my paper at a session which took place on Sunday, June 1 at 1:45 in the Drama Department...
Much has been written on the Canadian Corps and the string of victories that it achieved after its i...
This work on local responses to Canada's Great War examines public perceptions of the war overseas t...
Of Canada’s long military history, Vimy is the one battle that most Canadians will know. Some will b...
[Extract] Around the world, the centenary of the First World War has accelerated what Jay Winter ref...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
Review of The Vimy Trap: Or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War by Ian McKay and...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...
The 75th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge is also the 56th anniversary of the dedication of t...
Public history posters on Canada’s military past about the April 9 - 12, 1917 battle of Vimy Ridge b...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
Vimy Ridge is the iconic Canadian battle in the public mind, a triumph of courage, and the creator o...
This article explores the significance of the 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage. More than 6,200 Canadian veteran...
Public history poster on Canada’s military past about Vimy Ridge by students Minh Huynh, Christian T...
This paper examines the environmental history of the 250-acre Vimy Ridge Memorial in Northern France...
I presented my paper at a session which took place on Sunday, June 1 at 1:45 in the Drama Department...
Much has been written on the Canadian Corps and the string of victories that it achieved after its i...
This work on local responses to Canada's Great War examines public perceptions of the war overseas t...
Of Canada’s long military history, Vimy is the one battle that most Canadians will know. Some will b...
[Extract] Around the world, the centenary of the First World War has accelerated what Jay Winter ref...
On June 1, 1866, one thousand heavily-armed Irish-American Fenian insurgents invaded Upper Canada ac...
Review of The Vimy Trap: Or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Great War by Ian McKay and...
This article aims briefly to describe the significance and evolution of military mining as a battlef...