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Publisher:University of Manitoba Press, 2008
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- Author: Pitsula, James M.Date:Created2008Summary:
The First World War profoundly affected every community in Canada. In Regina, the politics of national identity, the rural myth, and the social gospel all lent a distinctive flavour to the city's experience of the Great War.
Contents:- War comes to Regina
- The first year
- Brave new world
- The battle over schools
- The preacher and the premier
- news from the front
- The Twenty-Eighth Battalion
- The end of voluntarism
- The economy and the rural myth
- Religion and social reform
- The returned soldiers.
Subject(s): Saskatchewan--Regina | World War, 1914-1918Original Publisher: Winnipeg, University of Manitoba PressLanguage(s): English