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1. The Halifax Explosion and the Royal Canadian Navy: Inquiry and Intrigue (Studies in Canadian Military History, 1) by John Griffith Armstrong | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Canada's recently established navy was at the epicentre of the crisis. Armstrong reveals the navy's compelling, and little-known, story by carefully retracing the events preceding the disaster and the role of the military in its aftermath. He catches the pulse of disaster response in official Ottawa and provides a compelling analysis of the legal manoeuvres, rhetoric, blunders, public controversy, and crisis management that ensued. His disturbing conclusion is that federal officials knew of potential dangers in the harbour before the explosion, took no corrective action, and kept the information from the public. As a result, a Halifax naval officer was made a scapegoat and the navy received lasting, and mostly undeserved, vilification. This is a provocative read not only for military and naval devotees but for anyone who wants to understand one of the events that shaped Canada in the twentieth century. Published in association with the Canadian War Museum. Customer Reviews (2)
A Well Written Examination of a Disaster�s Aftermath The main reason I still enjoyed the book was due to Armstrong's superb summarization of various legal and military documents associated with the disaster's inquiry.This summarization showed how political pressure distorted an otherwise perfunctory legal hearing.The documents' sections that he chose also brought to life the scapegoats for the catastrophe and the villains behind the pillorying that followed the hearing.In bringing these proceedings and people to life, Armstrong showed that the political traumas resulting from the calamity affected people and institutions in ways that were as destructive as the explosion itself. Many potential readers may not think that this book is worth reading, because it barely focuses on the tales of survival and heroism that sprung from the tragedy.But, thanks to his meticulous research and solid writing, Armstrong presents a cautionary tale that is especially relevant in the aftermath of September 11th.This book is one that will appeal to anyone who is interested in how people and institutions react to disaster.
A depressing but educational story of institutional CYA As the author notes early in his book, the Halifax explosion, to the extent it's been studied by historians at all, is generally approached from a sociological viewpoint that concentrates on the event's impact on the people of Halifax. Armstrong's brief is different. He analyses the effect of the explosion and subsequent investigation on the Royal Canadian Navy. In so doing, he's created a surprisingly interesting story that, while it gets a little bogged down in the minutia of inquiry transcripts quoted at length, nevertheless develops a number of themes that are still relevant today. For example: the tendency of military and political bureaucracies to obfuscate, shift blame, and throw others to the wolves in order to protect themselves (and the difficulties military and civilian bureaucracies have in communicating with, or even understanding, one another); the dangers that result from unclear divisions of responsibility; the ease with which opportunistic politicians can manipulate and enflame public opinion; and much more. It's also very interesting to see the developing institutional ethos of the Royal Canadian Navy, which had existed as a nominally independent body for less than a decade at the time of the explosion. On the whole, this book is a study of bureaucracy, legal proceedings, and institutional evolution that frankly may not appeal to a lot of people. But for students of disasters, institutions, the navy, or just an overlooked chapter in Canadian history, this title has a lot to recommend it. ... Read more |
2. An Officer and a Lady: Canadian Military Nursing and the Second World War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Cynthia Toman | |
Hardcover: 261
Pages
(2007-11-30)
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3. Battle Grounds: The Canadian Military and Aboriginal Lands (Studies in Canadian Military History) by P. Whitney Lackenbauer | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2008-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Battle Grounds will appeal to those in military history, Native studies, and historical geography, as well as to general readers interested in military and aboriginal affairs. |
4. War of Patrols: Canadian Army Operations in Korea (Studies in Canadian Military History) by William Cameron Johnston | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(2003-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description This comprehensive account of the Canadian campaign in Korea provides the first detailed study of the training, leadership, operations, and tactics of the brigade under each of its three wartime commanders as well as its relationship with American and Commonwealth allies. An impeccably researched analytical history, the book examines the uneven performance of the various Canadian units and argues that the soldiers of the "Special Force" initially sent to Korea were more thorough and professional in their operations than were the army’s regular battalions that eventually replaced them at the front. The revisionist interpretations of A War of Patrols will attract both academic and military professionals, as well as general readers interested in a fresh look at an important part of Canada’s military past. Published in association with the Canadian War Museum. |
5. Betrayed: Scandal, Politics, and Canadian Naval Leadership (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Richard O. Mayne | |
Paperback: 279
Pages
(2007-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Richard Mayne shows how influential, but relatively junior, reserve officers were able to parlay their social stature to bypass normal military channels. These men, most notably Andrew Dyas MacLean, nephew of the Maclean's magazine founder, came from among Canada's most prominent civilian families. Their network, unhappy with the permanent force officers, used their connections to create an alternative chain of command, which deployed threats of public scandal, warnings of mass insurrection, and political intimidation, to cause one of the worst breakdowns in Canadian civil-military relations. This fascinating investigation into the machinations of a divided navy tackles important questions of military professionalism, leadership, and identity. Betrayed will appeal to readers interested in military history and security studies, political science, and sociology. |
6. The Soldiers General: Burt Hoffmeister at War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Douglas E. Delaney | |
Paperback: 299
Pages
(2006-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Soldiers’ General explains, in eloquent and accessible prose, how Hoffmeister conducted his business as a military commander. With an astute analytical eye, Delaney carefully dissects Hoffmeister’s numerous battles to reveal how he managed and how he led, how he directed and how he inspired. An exemplary leader, Hoffmeister stood out among his contemporaries, not so much for his technical ability to move the chess pieces well; there were plenty who could do that. Rather, Bert Hoffmeister was exceptional for his ability to get the chess pieces to move themselves. The most comprehensive and easy-to-understand study of any Canadian military commander to date, The Soldiers’ General will appeal as much to the student of military history as it will to anyone in search of a good story. Customer Reviews (1)
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7. Show No Fear: Daring Actions in Canadian Military History | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2008-07-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Show No Fear is a collection of essays that captures the richness of Canadian military history. Although Canadians see their nation as a peaceable kingdom and themselves as an unmilitary people, the truth is that Canada has a proud military heritage. Moreover, the nation’s citizens and their descendants share a legacy of courage, tenacity, and warfighting prowess. This volume of daring actions showcases the country's rich and distinct national military experience while capturing the indomitable spirit of the Canadian soldier. Actions studied include military bravery in the Seven Years’ War, the British attacks on Fort Mackinac and Fort Detroit in the War of 1812, the Lake Erie expeditions during the American Civil War, courage displayed at Paardeberg in the Boer War, trench raiding in the First World War, bold valour in the ill-fated Dieppe Raid in the Second World War, toe-to-toe fighting with the Chinese in the Korean War, and present-day heroics in Afghanistan. |
8. Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers: Canada's Second World War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Jeffrey A. Keshen | |
Paperback: 389
Pages
(2007-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first-ever synthesis of both the patriotic and the problematic in wartime Canada, Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers shows how moral and social changes, and the fears they generated, precipitated numerous, and often contradictory, legacies in law and society. From labor conflicts, to the black market, to prostitution and beyond, Keshen acknowledges the underbelly of Canada's Second World War, and demonstrates that the "Good War" was a complex tapestry of social forces. Essential to both military and social historians, Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers will also prove fascinating to anyone interested in the evolution of Canada's social fabric. |
9. Frigates And Foremasts: The North American Squadron In Nova Scotia Waters, 1745-1815 (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Julian Gwyn | |
Paperback: 206
Pages
(2004-07-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Interweaving historical analysis with vivid descriptions of pivotal events from the first siege of Louisbourg in 1745 to the end of the wars with the U.S. and France in 1815, Julian Gwyn illuminates the complex story of competing interests among the Admiralty, Navy Board, sea officers, and government officials on both sides of the Atlantic. In a gripping narrative encompassing sea battles, impressments, and privateering, Gwyn brings to life key events and central figures. He examines the role of leadership and the lack of it, not only of seagoing heroes from Peter Warren to Philip Broke, but also of land-based officials, such as the various Halifax naval yard commissioners, whose important contributions are brought to light. Gwyn's brilliant evocation of people and events, with the scholarship he brings to bear on the subject makes Frigates and Foremasts a uniquely authoritative history. Wonderfully readable, it will attract both the serious naval historian and the general reader interested in the "why" and "what" of naval history on North America's eastern seaboard. Published in association with the Canadian War Museum |
10. Fight Or Pay: Soldiers' Families In The Great War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Desmond Morton | |
Hardcover: 326
Pages
(2004-09-30)
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11. Veterans with a Vision: Canada's War Blinded in Peace and War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Serge Marc Durflinger | |
Paperback: 484
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Serge Marc Durflingeris an associate professor of history at the University of Ottawa. |
12. Commanding Canadians: The Second World War Diaries of A.f.c. Layard (Studies in Canadian Military History) | |
Paperback: 383
Pages
(2006-07-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description As well as shedding light on the inshore anti-submarine campaign, the diary also discusses significant events, such as the invasions of North Africa and Normandy and convoys to Russia; encounters with important personalities; the sinking of submarines and his own command; and the final surrender of German U-boats. A consummately well-researched work, Commanding Canadians will appeal to both naval scholars, as well as to general readers interested in military history. |
13. Prisoners of the Home Front: German POWs And "Enemy Aliens" in Southern Quebec, 1940-46 (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Martin F. Auger | |
Paperback: 227
Pages
(2006-07-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Martin Auger’s book provides a fascinating insight into the internment operation in southern Quebec. The study examines the organization and day-to-day affairs of internment camps, and offers an in-depth analysis of the experience of the German prisoners who inhabited these camps. The author shows how the pressures of internment, such as restricted mobility, sexual deprivation, social alienation, and the lack of material comfort created important psychological and physical strains on inmates. In response, Canadian authorities introduced labour projects and educational programs to uphold morale, to thwart internal turmoil, and to prevent escapes. These initiatives also aimed to expose German prisoners to the values of a democratic society and prepare their postwar reintegration. The author concludes that Canada abided with the provisions of the Geneva Convention, and that its treatment of German prisoners was humane. Prisoners of the Home Front sheds light on life behind Canadian barbed wire. The study fills an important void in our knowledge of the Canadian home front during the Second World War and furthers our understanding of the human experience in times of war. |
14. Fighting from Home: The Second World War in Verdun, Quebec (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Serge Durflinger | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2007-02-15)
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15. Crisis of Conscience: Conscientious Objection in Canada during the First World War (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Amy J. Shaw | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2009-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book will appeal to readers interested in Canadian military and peace history. The book is also relevant to those concerned with questions of voluntarism and obligation in a democratic society, and issues of gender history and minority freedom and identity. |
16. Dictionary of Canadian Military History by David J. Bercuson, J. L. Granatstein | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(1994-08)
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17. Canadian military history: Selected readings (New Canadian readings) | |
Paperback: 397
Pages
(1998)
Isbn: 0772525137 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. Fortune Favours the Brave: Tales of Courage and Tenacity in Canadian Military History | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2009-01-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Many Canadians see the role their country's military plays in Afghanistan as an anomaly. However, this assumption is far from the truth. As U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has commented, "Canadians are fierce fighters." Fortune Favours the Brave certainly proves this point in a collection of essays that showcases the fighting spirit and courage of Canada's military. Daring actions featured in the book include the intrepid assault on the Fortress of Louisbourg and the cat-and-mouse struggle between Canadian partisans and Rogers's Rangers in the Seven Years' War in the 1750s; the seesaw battle for the Niagara frontier in the War of 1812; an innovative trench raid in the First World War; the valiant parachute assault to penetrate the Third Reich in the Second World War; the infamous battle at Kap'yong in the Korean War; covert submarine operations during the Cold War; the Medak Pocket clash in Croatia in the early 1990s; and Operation Medusa in Afghanistan. Customer Reviews (1)
Interesting description of real battles |
19. Objects of Concern: Canadian Prisoners of War Through the Twentieth Century (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Jonathan F. Vance | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1997-03)
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20. Clio's Warriors: Canadian Historians and the Writing of the World Wars (Studies in Canadian Military History) by Tim Cook | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2007-02-15)
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