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This essay collection traces the sustained work over the past fifty years of the foremost historian of Canadian politics in the era of the two world wars.
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This essay collection traces the sustained work over the past fifty years of the foremost historian of Canadian politics in the era of the two world wars.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524760
- ISBN-10: 1487524765
- Artikelnr.: 59081810
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524760
- ISBN-10: 1487524765
- Artikelnr.: 59081810
J.L. Granatstein is the former director and CEO of the Canadian War Museum and a distinguished research professor emeritus of history. He is an award-winning author of more than sixty books on Canadian political and military history, the recipient of numerous honorary degrees, and an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Preface
Permissions
Introduction
Section One: Conscription
1. "To win, at any cost": Politics and Manpower Policies, 1917
2. Conscription in the Great War
3. The Conservative Party and Conscription in the Second World War
4. The York South By-Election of February 9, 1942: A Turning Point in
Canadian Politics
5. The "Hard" Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada
6. Conscription and My Politics
Section Two: Diplomacy
7. "A Self-Evident National Duty": Canadian Foreign Policy, 1935-1939 (with
Robert Bothwell)
8. Mackenzie King and Canada at Ogdensburg, August 1940
9. The Hyde Park Declaration 1941: Origins and Significance (with R.D.
Cuff)
10. The Man Who Wasn't There: Mackenzie King, Canada, and the Atlantic
Charter
11. Happily on the Margins: Mackenzie King and Canada at the Quebec
Conferences
Section Three: Politics
12. Financing the Liberal Party, 1935-1945
13. King and His Cabinet: The War Years
14. The Evacuation of the Japanese Canadians, 1942: A Realist Critique of
the Received Version (with Gregory A. Johnson)
15. Arming the Nation: Canada's Industrial War Effort, 1939-1945
Section Four: Reflections
16. A Half-Century On: The Veterans' Experience
17. "What Is to Be Done?": The Future of Canadian Second World War History
18. Thirty Years in the Trenches: A Military Historian's Report on the War
between Teaching and Research
Permissions
Introduction
Section One: Conscription
1. "To win, at any cost": Politics and Manpower Policies, 1917
2. Conscription in the Great War
3. The Conservative Party and Conscription in the Second World War
4. The York South By-Election of February 9, 1942: A Turning Point in
Canadian Politics
5. The "Hard" Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada
6. Conscription and My Politics
Section Two: Diplomacy
7. "A Self-Evident National Duty": Canadian Foreign Policy, 1935-1939 (with
Robert Bothwell)
8. Mackenzie King and Canada at Ogdensburg, August 1940
9. The Hyde Park Declaration 1941: Origins and Significance (with R.D.
Cuff)
10. The Man Who Wasn't There: Mackenzie King, Canada, and the Atlantic
Charter
11. Happily on the Margins: Mackenzie King and Canada at the Quebec
Conferences
Section Three: Politics
12. Financing the Liberal Party, 1935-1945
13. King and His Cabinet: The War Years
14. The Evacuation of the Japanese Canadians, 1942: A Realist Critique of
the Received Version (with Gregory A. Johnson)
15. Arming the Nation: Canada's Industrial War Effort, 1939-1945
Section Four: Reflections
16. A Half-Century On: The Veterans' Experience
17. "What Is to Be Done?": The Future of Canadian Second World War History
18. Thirty Years in the Trenches: A Military Historian's Report on the War
between Teaching and Research
Preface
Permissions
Introduction
Section One: Conscription
1. "To win, at any cost": Politics and Manpower Policies, 1917
2. Conscription in the Great War
3. The Conservative Party and Conscription in the Second World War
4. The York South By-Election of February 9, 1942: A Turning Point in
Canadian Politics
5. The "Hard" Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada
6. Conscription and My Politics
Section Two: Diplomacy
7. "A Self-Evident National Duty": Canadian Foreign Policy, 1935-1939 (with
Robert Bothwell)
8. Mackenzie King and Canada at Ogdensburg, August 1940
9. The Hyde Park Declaration 1941: Origins and Significance (with R.D.
Cuff)
10. The Man Who Wasn't There: Mackenzie King, Canada, and the Atlantic
Charter
11. Happily on the Margins: Mackenzie King and Canada at the Quebec
Conferences
Section Three: Politics
12. Financing the Liberal Party, 1935-1945
13. King and His Cabinet: The War Years
14. The Evacuation of the Japanese Canadians, 1942: A Realist Critique of
the Received Version (with Gregory A. Johnson)
15. Arming the Nation: Canada's Industrial War Effort, 1939-1945
Section Four: Reflections
16. A Half-Century On: The Veterans' Experience
17. "What Is to Be Done?": The Future of Canadian Second World War History
18. Thirty Years in the Trenches: A Military Historian's Report on the War
between Teaching and Research
Permissions
Introduction
Section One: Conscription
1. "To win, at any cost": Politics and Manpower Policies, 1917
2. Conscription in the Great War
3. The Conservative Party and Conscription in the Second World War
4. The York South By-Election of February 9, 1942: A Turning Point in
Canadian Politics
5. The "Hard" Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada
6. Conscription and My Politics
Section Two: Diplomacy
7. "A Self-Evident National Duty": Canadian Foreign Policy, 1935-1939 (with
Robert Bothwell)
8. Mackenzie King and Canada at Ogdensburg, August 1940
9. The Hyde Park Declaration 1941: Origins and Significance (with R.D.
Cuff)
10. The Man Who Wasn't There: Mackenzie King, Canada, and the Atlantic
Charter
11. Happily on the Margins: Mackenzie King and Canada at the Quebec
Conferences
Section Three: Politics
12. Financing the Liberal Party, 1935-1945
13. King and His Cabinet: The War Years
14. The Evacuation of the Japanese Canadians, 1942: A Realist Critique of
the Received Version (with Gregory A. Johnson)
15. Arming the Nation: Canada's Industrial War Effort, 1939-1945
Section Four: Reflections
16. A Half-Century On: The Veterans' Experience
17. "What Is to Be Done?": The Future of Canadian Second World War History
18. Thirty Years in the Trenches: A Military Historian's Report on the War
between Teaching and Research