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Canadas Greatest Wartime Muddle National Selective Service And The Mobilization Of Human Resources During World War Ii 1st Edition Michael D Stevenson

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Canadas Greatest Wartime Muddle National Selective Service And The Mobilization Of Human Resources During World War Ii 1st Edition Michael D Stevenson
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Michael D. Stevenson
ISBN: 9780773569652, 0773569650
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Canadas Greatest Wartime Muddle National Selective Service And The Mobilization Of Human Resources During World War Ii 1st Edition Michael D Stevenson by Michael D. Stevenson 9780773569652, 0773569650 instant download after payment.

To determine the government's commitment to a comprehensive mobilization strategy, Stevenson considers the effect of NSS policies on eight significant sectors of the Canadian population: Native Canadians, university students, war industry workers, coal miners, longshoremen, meatpackers, hospital nurses, and textile workers. These case studies show that mobilization officials achieved only a limited number of their regulatory goals and that Ottawa's attempt to organize and allocate the nation's military and civilian human resources on a rational, orderly, and efficient scale was largely ineffective. This detailed assessment of the effect of NSS activities on a broad cross-section of Canadian society provides a fresh perspective on the domestic impact of the Second World War. It will appeal to a wide range of readers interested in Canada's economic, military, social, and political history.

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