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Militia Myths: Ideas of the Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921
James Wood
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Paperback. Militia Myths traces the cultural history of the citizen soldier from 1896 to 1921, an ideal that lay at the foundation of how Canadians experienced and remember the First World War. Series: Studies in Canadian Military History Series. Num Pages: 368 pages, Illustrations, ports. BIC Classification: HBWM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152. Weight in Grams: 590.
The citizen soldier is a central figure in Canada’s social memory of the First World War. But is the ideal of being a citizen first and a soldier only by necessity an unchanging feature of the Canadian identity?
This compelling history traces the evolution of the Canadian amateur military tradition in the turbulent years from 1896 to 1921. Before the Great War, Canada’s military culture was in transition as Canada navigated an uncertain relationship with the United States and fought an imperial war in South Africa. Gradually, the untrained civilian replaced the long-serving volunteer militiaman as the archetypal amateur soldier, setting ... Read more
Militia Myths reveals the history of a military culture that consistently employed the citizen soldier as its foremost symbol, but was otherwise in a state of profound change. Show LessProduct Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press Canada
Number of pages
368
Condition
New
Series
Studies in Canadian Military History Series
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
Vancouver, Canada
ISBN
9780774817660
SKU
V9780774817660
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About James Wood
James Wood teaches history at the University of Victoria and is the author of We Move Only Forward: Canada, the United States, and the First Special Service Force, 1942-44 and Army of the West: The Weekly Reports of German Army Group B from Normandy to the West Wall.
Reviews for Militia Myths: Ideas of the Canadian Citizen Soldier, 1896-1921
In the superb analysis of Militia Myths ...Canadian historian James Wood recaptures the ideological origins and evolution of the conceptual foundations that shaped Canada’s Army during its most formative years ... he has in a single effort replaced many outdated and erroneous myths about Canada’s Army with solid evidence-based research and analysis, effectively delivering what will undoubtedly become a must-have ... Read more