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The Bitter Harvest Of War New Brunswick And The Conscription Crisis Of 1917 Andrew Theobold

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The Bitter Harvest Of War New Brunswick And The Conscription Crisis Of 1917 Andrew Theobold
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Publisher: Goose Lane Editions and the Gregg Centre for the Study of War and Society
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.49 MB
Author: Andrew Theobold
ISBN: 9780864925114, 0864925115
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Bitter Harvest Of War New Brunswick And The Conscription Crisis Of 1917 Andrew Theobold by Andrew Theobold 9780864925114, 0864925115 instant download after payment.

After the Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in 1917, and a myth grew that Canada was born on its slopes. However, 10,000 Canadians were killed, wounded, or went missing in the battle. Prime Minister Robert Borden assembled a Union Government to support conscription and called an election on the issue. Canada split along ethnic lines: English Canadians supported conscription; French Canadians rejected it. New Brunswickers were split as well along the same divisions, fanned by federal politicians. In the end, the Conscription Crisis of 1917 fractured the ethnic harmony of New Brunswick, leaving a lasting and tragic legacy. Andrew Theobald served in the Canadian Forces Reserve and is completing a PhD at Queens University. Canadian Military History, World War I, Conscription, Canadian author.

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