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The book explores the diverse ways Canadians commemorated their involvement in the Great War, highlighting how these memories provided explanations and comfort. It delves into the emergence of a new national identity shaped by the war experience, reflecting on the collective memory and its impact on Canadian society. Through various narratives, it illustrates the significance of remembrance in fostering hope and unity among Canadians in the aftermath of conflict.
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Death So Noble: Memory, Meaning, and the First World War, William Vance, Jonathan Franklin
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- Death So Noble: Memory, Meaning, and the First World War
- Language
- English
- Authors
- William Vance, Jonathan Franklin
- Publisher
- Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 319
- ISBN13
- 9780774806015
- Category
- History
- Description
- The book explores the diverse ways Canadians commemorated their involvement in the Great War, highlighting how these memories provided explanations and comfort. It delves into the emergence of a new national identity shaped by the war experience, reflecting on the collective memory and its impact on Canadian society. Through various narratives, it illustrates the significance of remembrance in fostering hope and unity among Canadians in the aftermath of conflict.