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Canada's Soldiers 1604 - 1954 The Military History of an Unmilitary People

Canada's Soldiers 1604 - 1954 The Military History of an Unmilitary People

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Canada's Soldiers 1604 - 1954 The Military History of an Unmilitary People

by George F. G. Stanley

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Canada: The Macmillan Company of Canada Ltd, 1954. hardcover. Good/Acceptable. 8x5x1. Poor jacket is soiled, torn and tattered, a 2x2" piece of jacket is missing from the top of the spine area, the front panel is detached, boards are edge-worn, binding is in good condition, gift inscription on the front endpage. The Military History of an Un-military People is an illuminating record of the growth of an Army. Despite the fact that Canadians are essentially an unmilitary people, they have been compelled by circumstance to participate in warfare from the days of the first French settlers to the conclusion of the North Atlantic Treaty. Professor Stanley is the first Canadian historian to gather a record and an analysis of Canada's four centuries of military action into a single comprehensive volume. It follows the development of Canada's military tradition and military organization over four hundred years, from the days of marauding Indians to the recent action in Korea. For the interested reader, the student, the teacher, and the soldier, it traces the relation of de-fence to politics, the transition from universal compulsory service to the volunteer system, and the gradual development of Canadian control over the military forces and the military policy of Canada. It includes accurate accounts of the early struggles with the Iroquois, the fall of Quebec, Canadian participation in the American Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Rebellions of 1837-1838, the Fenian Raids, the Red River Rising, the North-West Rebellion, the South African War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Korean War. These battle-accounts are supplemented by 22 maps.

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Birkitt's Books US (US)
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Title
Canada's Soldiers 1604 - 1954 The Military History of an Unmilitary People
Author
George F. G. Stanley
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Acceptable
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Publisher
The Macmillan Company of Canada Ltd
Place of Publication
Canada
Date Published
1954
Size
8x5x1
Weight
1.00 lbs
Keywords
history; military history; Canada
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Military History;

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