129 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cmIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123-129).The Second World War turned Halifax, a small city that is the capital of Nova Scotia, into an overcrowded port city at the edge of the Canadian Home Front. Due to the large transient population in the city at the time, there was a sizable demand for entertainment, and for related services. This thesis explores three ways in which the city hosted its temporary guests: through music, movies, and food and drink. Each of these areas is explored through a case study: music through the Halifax Concert Party Guild, movies through the Capitol theatre, and food and drink through the dry canteen known as the North End Services Canteen and a social...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
The aim of this investigation was to understand why Canadian football replaced English rugby as the ...
Although most Canadians have heard of Meet the Navy and The Army Show and the entertainment they pro...
Although most Canadians have heard of Meet the Navy and The Army Show and the entertainment they pro...
No city in Canada was closer to the front lines of battle in 1942 than Halifax, Nova Scotia. But Hal...
This thesis investigates the development of commercial leisure in a northern community, Halifax, ove...
This work examines the effects of the Second World War on Verdun, Quebec, an urban, working-class co...
97 leaves, [11] leaves of plates : ill. (chielfly col.) ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliogra...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This thesis examines the relationship between (primarily) American popular music, as defined within ...
The story of a country at war can be told at various levels. Traditional histories speak of generals...
During World War II the railroad served as the nation's most efficient way to transport troops from ...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
The aim of this investigation was to understand why Canadian football replaced English rugby as the ...
Although most Canadians have heard of Meet the Navy and The Army Show and the entertainment they pro...
Although most Canadians have heard of Meet the Navy and The Army Show and the entertainment they pro...
No city in Canada was closer to the front lines of battle in 1942 than Halifax, Nova Scotia. But Hal...
This thesis investigates the development of commercial leisure in a northern community, Halifax, ove...
This work examines the effects of the Second World War on Verdun, Quebec, an urban, working-class co...
97 leaves, [11] leaves of plates : ill. (chielfly col.) ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliogra...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
The years 1815 to 1867 marked the first protracted period of peace in Nova Scotia’s colonial history...
This thesis examines the relationship between (primarily) American popular music, as defined within ...
The story of a country at war can be told at various levels. Traditional histories speak of generals...
During World War II the railroad served as the nation's most efficient way to transport troops from ...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
This thesis concentrates on the exhibition sector of the cinema industry and argues that the cinema ...
The aim of this investigation was to understand why Canadian football replaced English rugby as the ...