A nation is born : World War I and independence, 1910-1929 / by Sheila Nelson.
by Nelson, Sheila.
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Summary: Presents a short history of Canada from 1910 to 1929, and describes the nation's participation in World War One and how Canada grew stronger as a result of the war, Canadian labor and women's movements, and much more.
Questions of nationalism -- Canada and the Great War -- The war at home -- Toward a greater independence -- The need for social freedom.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 82) and index.
Questions of nationalism -- Canada and the Great War -- The war at home -- Toward a greater independence -- The need for social freedom.
Presents a short history of Canada from 1910 to 1929, and describes the nation's participation in World War One and how Canada grew stronger as a result of the war, Canadian labor and women's movements, and much more.
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