Preface, David MacKenzie Introduction, David MacKenzie I Introduction 1. Craig Brown's Logical Reason,Ramsay Cook II Fighting the War 2. The Military Effort, 1914-1918, Terry Copp 3. Conscription in the Great War, J.L. Granatstein 4. Political Leadership in the First Worls War, John English 5. Against Isolationalism: Napoleon Belcourt, French Canada, and "La grande guerre", Patrice Dutil 6. The Economic Impact of the Great War, Douglas McCalla III The War at Home 7. Mobilizing Canadian Women for War, Joan Sangster 8. Supporting Soldiers' Families: Separtion Allowance, Assigned Pay and the Unexpected, Des Morton 9. Ontario and the Great War: Variations on a Patriotic Theme, Adam Crerar 10. The Crusade for Science: Science and Technology on the Home Front. Rod Millard 11. Canada Invaded!: The Great War, Mass Culture, and Canadian Nationalism, Paul Litt 12. Eastern Approaches: Maritime Canada and Newfoundland, David MacKenzie IV The Aftermath 13. Canada and the Peace Settlements, Margaret MacMillan 14. Remembering Armageddon, Jonathan Vance
'Robert Craig Brown honoured Canada as his adopted home. By his work on the National Policy, Robert Borden, and other pivotal people and events, he added new dimensions to our understanding of the Canadian enterprise. At the same time he set the highest standards for Canadian historical scholarship. This book is a most fitting tribute to Brown, truly a historian's historian.' -- David J. Bercuson, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary
David MacKenzie is an associate professor in the Department of History at Ryerson University.
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