Broken Promises - J M Hitsman - 書籍 - Rock's Mills Press - 9781772440133 - 2015年11月9日
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The only history of conscription in Canada, by one of Canada's finest historians, now re-issued with a new introduction ...

Compulsory military service has always been a controversial issue, and nowhere more so than in Canada. Award-winning historian J. L Granatstein considers the thorny questions it raises: "Is it worthwhile to impose conscription if by so doing you threaten to destroy the nation and the national unity that the men at the front are presumably fighting to preserve?"

This new edition of Granatstein's classic account begins with a reflection about why he has changed his mind since first writing this book over thirty years ago. It remains the only history of conscription in Canada.

When Britain declared war on Germany in 1914, Canada sent a volunteer force. As the war progressed, however, reinforcements were needed. Quebec resisted, for demographic reasons, but there were larger questions as well: "To speak of defending French civilization in Europe while harrying it in America seems to us an absurd inconsistency," wrote Henri Bourassa in August 1916. Bitterness and division were the product of poor government handling. Granatstein also explores how conscription did not go away following World War 1, but became an issue again in World War 2, the Korean War, and the Cold War.

Conscription has plagued Canadians for a century. Granatstein compellingly argues that no single issue has done more to muddy the political waters or to destroy the unity of the nation.

The 2017 reprint includes corrections to the original edition as well as to the 2015 reprint edition.

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リリース済み 2015年11月9日
ISBN13 9781772440133
出版社 Rock's Mills Press
ページ数 286
寸法 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   421 g
言語 英語  

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