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Remembrance Day 2018 marks the 100th year anniversay of the First World War, as well as “Canada’s Hundred Days.” In honour, we have put together an extensive reading list to honour this year’s commemoration.
Edited by Roderick J. Barman
The wartime experience of one British evacuee child in London, Ontario.
By Ernő Munkácsi, edited by Nina Munk, translated by Péter Balikó Lengyel, introduction by Ferenc Laczó, annotated by Ferenc Laczó and László Csősz, with a brief biography of Ernő Munkácsi by Susan Papp
A detailed, first-hand account of the atrocities committed against Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust.
By Richard Holt, foreword by Tim Cook and J.L. Granatstein
A groundbreaking work on the management of Canadian manpower in the First World War.
By G.W.L. Nicholson, with a new introduction by Mark Humphries
An authoritative and extensively illustrated account of how the Canadian Army experienced the Great War.
By Maxence Van der Meersch, edited and translated by W. Brian Newsome
An epic novel recounting the German occupation of northern France during World War I.
By Bohdan S. Kordan
An exploration of the “enemy alien” experience in Canada during the Great War.
By William F. Stewart
A re-evaluation of a controversial Canadian general that overturns much of what is known about him.
By Frederick George Scott, introduction by Mark G. McGowan
A classic work, first published in 1922 and now back in print, presents a unique account of life at the front.
By Will R. Bird, introduction by David Williams
A lost classic on the First World War, as haunting today as it was when it was first published.
By Peter Barton, Peter Doyle, and Johan Vandewalle
The story of Britain and Germany’s cat-and-mouse mine warfare – one of the most misunderstood, misrepresented, and mystifying conflicts of the Great War.
By G.W.L. Nicholson, introduction by David R. Facey-Crowther
The standard history of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment – the “Blue Puttees” – and their heroic efforts during World War I available again.
Edited by Susan Mann
The diary of a nurse who served with the Canadian Army Medical Corps in France during the First World War.
By Philippe Bieler
The compelling account of a Swiss Protestant family that immigrated to Montreal and sent their four sons to fight for their new country in the First World War.
Edited by Steven High
The stories and memories of those who lived through the Second World War in Newfoundland.
By Robert Engen
A penetrating study of why soldiers fight and what sustained Canadians in battle during the Second World War.
By Robert Engen
A close study of how Canadian soldiers fought, killed, and died during the Second World War.
By Paul Norman Jackson
A new edition of a book that has changed the way we think about sexual conduct and combat.
By Michael Hadley
The military and political impact on Canada of in-shore submarine warfare.
By Adam Montgomery
The Canadian military’s battle with soldiers’ psychological trauma.
Edited by Stéphanie A.H. Bélanger and Renée Dickason
Shaping individual and collective war memories through the art of commemoration.
By Robert McGill
How a war Canada did not fight profoundly changed the nation’s writing and identity.
Edited by Sherrill Grace, Patrick Imbert, and Tiffany Johnstone
The impact of war and the power of suffering, heroism and memory, to expose the human roots of violence and compassion.
By Susan Mann
The life and work of an extraordinary woman from rural Nova Scotia whose sense of duty and ambition found an outlet in the imperialism of Great Britain and the US.
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