
Fighting from Home
The Second World War in Verdun, Quebec
Serge Marc Durflinger(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Published on 1. November 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-7748-1261-0 (ISBN)
Description
In Verdun, English and French speakers lived side by side. Through their home-front activities as much as through enlistment, they proved themselves partners in the prosecution of Canada's war. Shared experiences and class similarities shaped responses based first and foremost in a sense of local identity.
Fighting from Home paints a comprehensive, at times intimate, portrait of Verdun and Verdunites at war. Durflinger offers an innovative interpretive approach to wartime Canadian and Quebec social and cultural dynamics. It will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the Canadian home front during the Second World War.
Fighting from Home paints a comprehensive, at times intimate, portrait of Verdun and Verdunites at war. Durflinger offers an innovative interpretive approach to wartime Canadian and Quebec social and cultural dynamics. It will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the Canadian home front during the Second World War.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
23 b&w illustrations, 15 tables, 2 maps
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-1261-0 (9780774812610)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Serge Durflinger is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Ottawa.
Content
Preface
Introduction: Studying War at the Local Level
1 Forging a Community
2 Once More into the Breach
3 City Hall Goes to War
4 The People's Response
5 Institutions and Industry
6 Family and Social Dislocation
7 The Political War
8 Peace and Reconstruction
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Studying War at the Local Level
1 Forging a Community
2 Once More into the Breach
3 City Hall Goes to War
4 The People's Response
5 Institutions and Industry
6 Family and Social Dislocation
7 The Political War
8 Peace and Reconstruction
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index