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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
- The View from Above: A Canadian Pilot in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette 21
- “When Told to Advance, They Advanced”: War Culture and the CEF 45
- The Voiceless Dead: Francis Jenkins, Regina Trench, and Living and Dying on the Western Front 63
- “Going over the Ground Again”: Major Samuel Bothwell, 1st CMR, and Vimy Ridge 84
- Soldier or Ward? Hill 70 and the Lived Experience of Private Wilfred Lickers 109
- Talbot Papineau: The Life and Death of an Imperial Man 130
- Fallen Sisters: Gender, Military Service, and Death in Canada’s First World War 151
- Religion and the Great War: The Canadian Experience 175
- Replacing Leaders: Lieutenant Roy Duplissie and the Hundred Days Campaign 199
- “Scars upon My Heart”: Arnold and Clarence Westcott, Brothers and Soldiers 224
- The CEF during the Hundred Days: Desertion and Punishment 249
- Conclusion 265
- Selected Bibliography 286
- Contributors 300
- Index 301
- Studies in Canadian Military History 315
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 3
- The View from Above: A Canadian Pilot in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette 21
- “When Told to Advance, They Advanced”: War Culture and the CEF 45
- The Voiceless Dead: Francis Jenkins, Regina Trench, and Living and Dying on the Western Front 63
- “Going over the Ground Again”: Major Samuel Bothwell, 1st CMR, and Vimy Ridge 84
- Soldier or Ward? Hill 70 and the Lived Experience of Private Wilfred Lickers 109
- Talbot Papineau: The Life and Death of an Imperial Man 130
- Fallen Sisters: Gender, Military Service, and Death in Canada’s First World War 151
- Religion and the Great War: The Canadian Experience 175
- Replacing Leaders: Lieutenant Roy Duplissie and the Hundred Days Campaign 199
- “Scars upon My Heart”: Arnold and Clarence Westcott, Brothers and Soldiers 224
- The CEF during the Hundred Days: Desertion and Punishment 249
- Conclusion 265
- Selected Bibliography 286
- Contributors 300
- Index 301
- Studies in Canadian Military History 315