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\u3cem\u3eWhen Your Number’s Up: The Canadian Soldier in the First World War\u3c/em\u3e by Desmond Morton [Review] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Review of Desmond Morton, When Your Number\u27s Up: The Canadian Soldier in the First World War.
Gardner, Nick
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CHA visit to the War Museum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
During CHA council meetings last November of 2006 CHA council members were given a first-rate tour of the recently completed Canadian War Museum, located on the LeBreton Flats, a plain of wetland and former industrial land adjascent to networks of mill ...
Martin, Jean, Willis, John
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Briffault and the First World War

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2020
Emmanuel Roudaut
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Phantom German Air Raids on Canada: War Hysteria in Quebec and Ontario during the First World War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In late August of 1914, Canada entered the First World War following the unanimous vote of a special session of Parliament. This event occurred amid great exuberance and unanimity, and was marked by parades, decorations, cheering crowds and patriotic ...
Bartholomew, Robert
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A guerra dos corsários – ações navais na costa brasileira durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial (1914-18) [PDF]

open access: yesNavigator, 2017
This article analyses the actions of German raiders in Brazilian coast during World War First. To compound that mosaic, various sources were crossed: old and new, unpublished and published.
Tito Henrique Silva Queiroz
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Adams County in the Great War

open access: yes, 2017
The First World War has generally faded from American memory, and is generally considered to have not cost the United States much. Although the country did not experience the total destruction that Europe endured, even small towns such as Gettysburg paid
Tracey, Jonathan
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Neurasthenia, Robert Graves, and Poetic Therapy in the Great War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Though Robert Graves is remembered primarily for his memoir, Good-bye to All That, his First World War poetry is equally relevant. Comparably to the more famous writings of Sassoon and Owen, Graves\u27 war poems depict the trauma of the trenches, marked ...
Sebock, Juliette E.
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They Were There: American Women Physicians and the First World War. [PDF]

open access: yesPerm J, 2020
Marr MC   +4 more
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Art in the Trenches: Unofficial Art of the First World War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
: Scholarship in recent decades focusing on soldier experiences of the First World War have largely ignored soldier-produced artworks as access points into the experience of modern warfare.
Clarke, Tim
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