The Great War touched many places in Canada, but James M. Pistula\u27s book is the first to examine closely its impact on a distinctly agrarian and western community. Regina, Saskatchewan, was, like many towns in the Canadian prairies after the turn of the century, dependent on agriculture, ethnically diverse, and led by an Anglophile majority that viewed the war as an ideological clash between the democratic British Empire and the despotic German autocracy. That way of thinking made the city of 30,000 a veritable battleground between Germantown, the alien immigrant district, and its English-speaking majority, who through assimilative social reform campaigns crusaded to make Regina a uniformly Anglicized city. The war changed the way Re...
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Review of The Secret History of Soldiers: How Canadians Survived the Great War by Tim Cook
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A comprehensive study of Canadian First Nations\u27 experiences during the Great War is long overdue...
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James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
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This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Review of: "The War of 1812 in Wisconsin: The Battle for Prairie du Chien", by Mary Elise Antoine
The Great War touched many places in Canada, but James M. Pistula\u27s book is the first to examine ...
Review of The Secret History of Soldiers: How Canadians Survived the Great War by Tim Cook
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
land and colonization activities of railroads in Minnesota and the American Northwest. These have ma...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
In the late nineteenth century, Métis leader Louis Riel led two rebellions against Canadian state ex...
A comprehensive study of Canadian First Nations\u27 experiences during the Great War is long overdue...
Review of The Imperial Irish: Canada’s Irish Catholics Fight the Great War, 1914-1918 by Mark G. McG...
Review of Fighting with the Empire: Canada, Britain and Global Conflict, 1867-1947 edited by Steve M...
Jone\u27s argument is convincing, even if the book relies a little too heavily on newspaper accounts...
James Dempsey estimates that some four hundred Indians from Western Canada served during the Great W...
Review of Morrison: The Long-Lost Memoir of Canada’s Artillery Commander in the Great War by Major-G...
The Bantams: The Untold Story of World War I reviewed by Linda McIntyre Fighting Words: Imperial Cen...
This is the third book of the History of the Prairie West Series published by the Canadian Plains Re...
Review of: "The War of 1812 in Wisconsin: The Battle for Prairie du Chien", by Mary Elise Antoine