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16 Growing Up Autonomous
Canada and Britain through the First World War and into the Peace
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Norman Hillmer
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Timeline viii
- Introduction 3
- The Long 1919 12
- Coming Home 27
- “Playing with Fire” 43
- New Battlegrounds 57
- “L’honneur de notre race” 72
- Demobilization and Colonialism 86
- Victory at a Cost 102
- Dealing with the Wounded 117
- In Death’s Shadow 135
- The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 148
- The Group of Seven and the First World War 162
- Domestic Demobilization 177
- “At Peace with the Germans, but at War with the Germs” 190
- A Timid Transformation 204
- Politics Undone 220
- Growing Up Autonomous 234
- Past Futures 248
- The Navy Reborn, an Air Force Created? The Making of Canadian Defence Policy, 1919 262
- “Our Gallant Employees” 278
- Conclusion 291
- Selected Bibliography 305
- Contributors 308
- Index 311
- Studies in Canadian Military History 325
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Timeline viii
- Introduction 3
- The Long 1919 12
- Coming Home 27
- “Playing with Fire” 43
- New Battlegrounds 57
- “L’honneur de notre race” 72
- Demobilization and Colonialism 86
- Victory at a Cost 102
- Dealing with the Wounded 117
- In Death’s Shadow 135
- The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 148
- The Group of Seven and the First World War 162
- Domestic Demobilization 177
- “At Peace with the Germans, but at War with the Germs” 190
- A Timid Transformation 204
- Politics Undone 220
- Growing Up Autonomous 234
- Past Futures 248
- The Navy Reborn, an Air Force Created? The Making of Canadian Defence Policy, 1919 262
- “Our Gallant Employees” 278
- Conclusion 291
- Selected Bibliography 305
- Contributors 308
- Index 311
- Studies in Canadian Military History 325