The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and international interest in war narratives. In Canada, this can be most clearly seen in the institutional focus on remembering Canada's first major military victory in that war, the Battle of Vimy Ridge. This study begins with the question of why the grand narrative of Vimy Ridge continues to persist in the national consciousness, especially as it relates to identity construction and commemorative practice. And why do Canadian artists, educators, historians and war veterans continue to return to Vimy? Through my examination of three texts that represent three different genres in Canadian literature, Pierre Berton's popular history book, Vimy, J...
Amelia Lubowitz received her BA and MA from the University of Ottawa and is currently a PhD candidat...
“Great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts – the book of their deeds, the book ...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
This work on local responses to Canada's Great War examines public perceptions of the war overseas t...
I presented my paper at a session which took place on Sunday, June 1 at 1:45 in the Drama Department...
This article revisits Jane Urquhart's 2001 novel The Stone Carvers in light of the Conservative Part...
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...
Canadian remembrance of the Great War (1914-1918) in the early twenty-first century is often associa...
Over the past two decades, expressions of Canadian national identity have become increasingly milita...
Early Canadian cultural history is punctuated by a series of battlefields that define not only the D...
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...
Vimy Ridge is the iconic Canadian battle in the public mind, a triumph of courage, and the creator o...
Amelia Lubowitz received her BA and MA from the University of Ottawa and is currently a PhD candidat...
“Great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts – the book of their deeds, the book ...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
This work on local responses to Canada's Great War examines public perceptions of the war overseas t...
I presented my paper at a session which took place on Sunday, June 1 at 1:45 in the Drama Department...
This article revisits Jane Urquhart's 2001 novel The Stone Carvers in light of the Conservative Part...
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...
Canadian remembrance of the Great War (1914-1918) in the early twenty-first century is often associa...
Over the past two decades, expressions of Canadian national identity have become increasingly milita...
Early Canadian cultural history is punctuated by a series of battlefields that define not only the D...
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...
Vimy Ridge is the iconic Canadian battle in the public mind, a triumph of courage, and the creator o...
Amelia Lubowitz received her BA and MA from the University of Ottawa and is currently a PhD candidat...
“Great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts – the book of their deeds, the book ...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...