Canada at War
Auteur: J.L. Granatstein
Nombre de pages: 328 pages
ISBN: 1487524765, 9781487524760
Edition: University of Toronto Press
Date de publication: University of Toronto Press
Description: Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- 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 -- 8 Mackenzie King and Canada at Ogdensburg, August 1940 -- 9 The Hyde Park Declaration 1941: Origins and Significance -- 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 -- 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.

