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Canadian Military History

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2019

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Review Of "'By, With, Through': A Sof Global Engagement Strategy" By Emily Spencer, Ed., Emah Saviour Peter Apr 2019

Review Of "'By, With, Through': A Sof Global Engagement Strategy" By Emily Spencer, Ed., Emah Saviour Peter

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Review of “By, With, Through”: A SOF Global Engagement Strategy by Emily Spencer, ed.


Review Of "The Politics Of War: Canada’S Afghanistan Mission, 2001-14" By Jean-Christophe Boucher And Kim Richard Nossal, Ken Reynolds Apr 2019

Review Of "The Politics Of War: Canada’S Afghanistan Mission, 2001-14" By Jean-Christophe Boucher And Kim Richard Nossal, Ken Reynolds

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Review of The Politics of War: Canada’s Afghanistan Mission, 2001-14 by Jean-Christophe Boucher and Kim Richard Nossal.


Review Of "Thunder In The Skies: A Canadian Gunner In The Great War" By Derek Grout, Kyle Pritchard Apr 2019

Review Of "Thunder In The Skies: A Canadian Gunner In The Great War" By Derek Grout, Kyle Pritchard

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Review of Thunder in the Skies: A Canadian Gunner in the Great War by Derek Grout.


Review Of "Mobilizing Mercy: A History Of The Canadian Red Cross" By Sarah Glassford, Adam Montgomery Apr 2019

Review Of "Mobilizing Mercy: A History Of The Canadian Red Cross" By Sarah Glassford, Adam Montgomery

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Review of Mobilizing Mercy: A History of the Canadian Red Cross by Sarah Glassford.


Review Of "War Beyond Words: Languages Of Remembrance From The Great War To The Present" By Jay Winter, Bryan Mcclure Apr 2019

Review Of "War Beyond Words: Languages Of Remembrance From The Great War To The Present" By Jay Winter, Bryan Mcclure

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Review of War Beyond Words: Languages of Remembrance from the Great War to the Present by Jay Winter.


Review Of "The Fear Of Invasion: Strategy, Politics, And British War Planning, 1880-1914" By David G. Morgan-Owen, Alexander Maavara Apr 2019

Review Of "The Fear Of Invasion: Strategy, Politics, And British War Planning, 1880-1914" By David G. Morgan-Owen, Alexander Maavara

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Review of The Fear of Invasion: Strategy, Politics, and British War Planning, 1880-1914 by David G. Morgan-Owen.


Review Of "Churchill’S Secret War With Lenin: British And Commonwealth Military Intervention In The Russian Civil War, 1918-20" By Damien Wright, Mark Klobas Apr 2019

Review Of "Churchill’S Secret War With Lenin: British And Commonwealth Military Intervention In The Russian Civil War, 1918-20" By Damien Wright, Mark Klobas

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Review of Churchill’s Secret War with Lenin: British and Commonwealth Military Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1918-20 by Damien Wright.


Review Of "From Classroom To Battlefield: Victoria High School And The First World War" By Barry Gough, Sara Karn Apr 2019

Review Of "From Classroom To Battlefield: Victoria High School And The First World War" By Barry Gough, Sara Karn

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Review of From Classroom to Battlefield: Victoria High School and the First World War by Barry Gough.


Review Of "Beyond The Beach: The Allied War Against France" By Stephen Alan Bourque, William H. Johnson Apr 2019

Review Of "Beyond The Beach: The Allied War Against France" By Stephen Alan Bourque, William H. Johnson

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Review of Beyond the Beach: The Allied War Against France by Stephen Alan Bourque.


Review Of "The Price Of Alliance: The Politics And Procurement Of Leopard Tanks For Canada’S Nato Brigade" By Frank Maas, Russell Isinger Apr 2019

Review Of "The Price Of Alliance: The Politics And Procurement Of Leopard Tanks For Canada’S Nato Brigade" By Frank Maas, Russell Isinger

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Review of The Price of Alliance: The Politics and Procurement of Leopard Tanks for Canada’s NATO Brigade by Frank Maas.


Review Of "Adaptive Leadership In The Military Context: International Perspectives" By Lt.-Col. Douglas Lindsay And Cmdr. Dave Woycheshin, Eds., John C. Hanley Apr 2019

Review Of "Adaptive Leadership In The Military Context: International Perspectives" By Lt.-Col. Douglas Lindsay And Cmdr. Dave Woycheshin, Eds., John C. Hanley

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Review of Adaptive Leadership in the Military Context: International Perspectives by Lt.-Col. Douglas Lindsay and Cmdr. Dave Woycheshin, eds.


Review Of "Backs To The Wall: The Battle Of Sainte-Foy And The Conquest Of Canada" By D. Peter Macleod, Steven Bright Apr 2019

Review Of "Backs To The Wall: The Battle Of Sainte-Foy And The Conquest Of Canada" By D. Peter Macleod, Steven Bright

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Review of Backs to the Wall: The Battle of Sainte-Foy and the Conquest of Canada by D. Peter MacLeod.


Review Of "Empire Of Guns: The Violent Making Of The Industrial Revolution" By Priya Satia, Gordon Bannerman Apr 2019

Review Of "Empire Of Guns: The Violent Making Of The Industrial Revolution" By Priya Satia, Gordon Bannerman

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Review of Empire of Guns: The Violent Making of the Industrial Revolution by Priya Satia.


Stepping In New Directions: The Canadian Army’S Observer Program In The Asia-Pacific Region, 1944-45, Andrew L. Brown Apr 2019

Stepping In New Directions: The Canadian Army’S Observer Program In The Asia-Pacific Region, 1944-45, Andrew L. Brown

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In early 1944, and in anticipation of a government decision to commit ground forces to the war against Japan, the Canadian army launched a program that sent officers to the Asia-Pacific region to observe Allied operations. The observer program was well underway when, in November 1944, the Canadian government ordered the army to prepare a division to serve under American command in the Pacific theatre. The observer program helped the army deal with two significant challenges: learning how to fight a largely unfamiliar enemy in a tropical environment, and learning how to operate as part of an American force.


Don’T Talk About Your Fallout Shelter: Civilian Perceptions Of Threat And Structural Responses During The Cold War In Regina, Saskatchewan Between 1958 And 1963, Julie Mushynsky Apr 2019

Don’T Talk About Your Fallout Shelter: Civilian Perceptions Of Threat And Structural Responses During The Cold War In Regina, Saskatchewan Between 1958 And 1963, Julie Mushynsky

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During the Cold War, the Canadian government initiated a civil defence campaign urging private citizens to construct shelters to protect themselves from the effects of nuclear fallout. Historians have argued that Canadians did not prepare for a nuclear attack and that the fallout shelter campaign failed. Historical estimates on shelter construction are problematic. Like many Cold War facilities and structures, fallout shelters were constructed in secret and concealed. Using archival research, oral histories and data from a survey of private fallout shelters in Regina, Saskatchewan, this article argues that Regina’s citizens did not ignore the campaign and built a range …


German Prisoners Of War In Canada, 1940–1946: An Autobiography-Based Essay, Franz-Karl Stanzel Jan 2019

German Prisoners Of War In Canada, 1940–1946: An Autobiography-Based Essay, Franz-Karl Stanzel

Canadian Military History

The four years I spent in British and Canadian POW Camps offered ample time to study English Literature. This experience in particular had a decisive effect on my later career as university teacher of English literature. It also helped me to become one of the first Anglicists at German and Austrian universities, who included Canadian literature in his syllabus and a founder member of the German Association for Canadian Studies. In this essay based on my war-autobiography, I describe the experience of German POWs in Canada. I was captured in 1942 when serving as third officer of the watch on …


Art In The Trenches: Unofficial Art Of The First World War, Tim Clarke Jan 2019

Art In The Trenches: Unofficial Art Of The First World War, Tim Clarke

Canadian Military History

Abstract: Scholarship in recent decades focusing on soldier experiences of the First World War have largely ignored soldier-produced artworks as access points into the experience of modern warfare. Though there has been work on official war artists and post-war artworks of soldiers turned artists, artwork produced during service in a non-official capacity has only featured in art history, where the artwork and artists feature as subjects, rather than as sources for understanding their experiences that contextualize their work. This paper makes a historiographical case for exploring this source-base, while also analyzing several selected works from unofficial First World War artists.


Munnings And The Canadians, Tim Cook, Anna England Jan 2019

Munnings And The Canadians, Tim Cook, Anna England

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Abstract : Sir Alfred Munnings painted the Canadian Cavalry Brigade and the Canadian Forestry Corps as part of the Canadian War Memorials Fund during the First World War. In the first half of 1918, Munnings, England’s most renowned equine artist, depicted the Canadians in sketches and on canvas, and he eventually produced over 40 works of art. This article will explore Munnings’s interactions with the Canadian cavalrymen and lumberjacks in uniform, while providing additional insight into his works of art that are held at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.

Sommaire: Sir Alfred Munnings a réalisé les oeuvres consacrées à …