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Marching As to War Canada's Turbulent Years, 1899-1953

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ISBN-10: 0385257252

ISBN-13: 9780385257251

Edition: 2001

Authors: Pierre Berton

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“I have called this period Canada’s Turbulent Years – turbulent not only because of the battles we fought on the African veldt, the ravaged meadows of Flanders, the forbidding spine of Italy, and the conical hills of Korea, but turbulent in other ways. These were Canada’s formative years, when she resembled an adolescent, grappling with the problems of puberty, often at odds with her parents, craving to be treated as an adult, hungry for the acclaim of her peers, and wary of the dominating presence of a more sophisticated neighbour.” – From the Introduction Canada's twentieth century can be divided roughly into two halves. All the wars and all the unnecessary battles in which Canadian…    
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Book details

List price: $30.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Doubleday Canada, Limited
Publication date: 8/28/2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 640
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 2.288
Language: English

Pierre Berton was born in 1920 and raised in the Yukon. He worked in Klondike mining camps during his university years, spending four years in the army, rising from private to captain/instructor at the Royal Military College in Kingston. After the military, Berton went to Vancouver where he began his career at a newspaper. At 21, he was the youngest city editor on any Canadian daily. He moved to Toronto in 1947, and at the age of 31 was named managing editor of Maclean's. In 1957 he became a key member of the CBC's public affairs flagship program, Close-Up, and a permanent panelist on Front Page Challenge. He joined The Toronto Star as an associate editor and columnist in 1958, leaving 4…    

Overview
The Uncertain Country
Prelude
The Age of Faith
The War Against the Boers
The New Imperialism
Soldiers of the Queen
Marching to Pretoria
Dinky Morrison's war
The fruits of victory
The Legacy of Optimism
The boundary
The Western delirium
The New Woman
The tinpot navy
No truck with the Yankees
The War to End All Wars
The monument
The crowds of August
The bloodletting
The home front
Canada comes of age
The manpower crisis
The Last Hundred Days
Beyond enduring
The gullible years
Arthur Currie's Calvary
The royal jelly
War games
King's gambit
The Maple Leaf psychosis
The maske writers
Hard times
Peace at any price
The Global War
The phony war
Hong Kong
The displaced people
Don't you know there's a war on?
Dieppe
The American occupation
The lonely sea and the sky
The soft underbelly
The untried army
Not necessarily conscription
The drowned land
The offshoots of neglect
New Beginnings
Coming home
Mr. Brown
The big change
The price of imprudence
An entirely new war
The ravaged land
"Be steady! Kill, and don't give way
The static war Coda
The Education of Lester Pearson
Author's Note Infantry Units and Ranks
Bibliography
Index