Effect of war and martial image on the consciousness of late-Victorian English Canada; Images competing to define and possess the meaning of Canadian participation in the wars.MaroneyPaulEBSCO_AspJournal of Canadian StudiesMaroney, Paul. « 'Lest We Forget': War and Meaning in English Canada, ...
Effect of war and martial image on the consciousness of late-Victorian English Canada; Images competing to define and possess the meaning of Canadian participation in the wars.年份: 1998 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 EBSCO 相似文献...
Amid the wreckage of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States and its allies have turned their sights on China. University of Victoria professor emeritus and historian John Price examines the rise of the coalition of Anglo settler colonial states of Canada, the United Kingdom, the US, ...
Itgoes back to the period of the American Revolution; to the War of1812; to the period of the American Civil War and the Fenian raidsthat followed; to Canada’s involvement in the two world wars, longbefore American entry; to the Cold War period and American radarlines in the Canadian ...
The only thing remaining is to add some photos to make the display more visually compelling. You may find the member’s photo in the service file, but this is not common for files from the World Wars. To find photos, I suggest settingCollection Searchto “Images”. Here you can search ...
The History Game Canada lets you relive, replay and even rewrite Canada’s history. Play as the English to expand your empire. Play as the Huron to defend your homeland. Wage wars, make peace and explore new lands...the future of Canadian history is in your hand. ...
ABSL is encouraging people to visit the arboretum, located at 21177 Fraser Hwy.just west of the airport, and stroll the walk to remember loop as they reflect on Canada’s involvement and lives lost in all of Canada’s military actions, not just the Afghanistan, Korean, and two World Wars...
Our walk ended up at Trafalgar Square that, “commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, the British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars over France and Spain that took place on October 21, 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar.” The Battle of Trafalgar is what my African history teacher calls ...
Frederick Henry Baddeley (4 December 1794 – 4 May 1879) was an officer in the British Army Royal Engineers with his early service being in the Napoleonic wars including the capture of Paris in 1815. He then did a tour in the West Indies from 1817 to 1819, and in 1821 was assigned to...
The period between the two World Wars saw some major improvements to the tanks. When the Second World War began in 1939, the usefulness of tanks was no longer in doubt. Tanks became a common feature of any army. In 1941, Canada produced its first tank, the Cruiser, and its production ...