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A Nation in Conflict : Canada and the Two World Wars, Paperback / softback Book

A Nation in Conflict : Canada and the Two World Wars Paperback / softback

Part of the Themes in Canadian History series

Paperback / softback

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The First and Second World Wars were two of the most momentous events of the twentieth century.

In Canada, they claimed 110,000 lives and altered both the country’s domestic life and its international position.

A Nation in Conflict is a concise, comparative overview of the Canadian national experience in the two world wars that transformed the nation and its people. With each chapter, military historians Jeffrey A. Keshen and Andrew Iarocci address Canada’s contribution to the war and its consequences.

Integrating the latest research in military, social, political, and gender history, they examine everything from the front lines to the home front.

Was conscription necessary? Did the conflicts change the status of Canadian women?

Was Canada’s commitment worth the cost?Written both for classroom use and for the general reader, A Nation in Conflict is an accessible introduction to the complexities of Canada’s involvement in the twentieth century’s most important conflicts.

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