The Frontier of Patriotism Alberta and the First World War

With the centenary of the First World War, communities across Canada arranged commemorations of the war experience to honour local servicemen who, through their triumphs and sacrifices, were presented as laying the foundation for a free and independent country. Often overlooked are the triumphs and...

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Other Authors: Keshen, Jeff (Editor), Davies, Adriana A. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2016
Series:Beyond Boundaries: Canadian Defence and Strategic Studies
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