By: Louis-Georges Desjardins (1849-1928)
"England, Canada and the Great War" by Louis-Georges Desjardins provides a comprehensive analysis of the impact of World War I on both England and Canada. Desjardins delves into the social, economic, and political implications of the war, exploring how it shaped the identity and collective memory of both nations. The author's meticulous research and engaging writing style make this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the Great War and its lasting effects on society. Overall, Desjardins' insightful exploration of this pivotal moment in history offers a fresh perspective on the interconnected histories of England and Canada during this tumultuous period.Book Description: Mr. Desjardins was driven to write this work to refute statements uttered by the nationalist Henri Bourassa, which the former feared painted all Quebecers with the same unpatriotic brush in respect to their contribution to the Great War.
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