Nova Scotia at War, 1914–1919

Nova Scotia at War, 1914–1919

Author: Brian Douglas Tennyson

Publisher: Nimbus+ORM

Published: 2017-11-21

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 177108524X

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An in-depth historical study of Nova Scotia’s role in WWI and its lingering impact on the region, its people, and its economy. Though the First World War ended in 1918, it continued to haunt Canada for generations. In Nova Scotia at War, 1915-1919, historian Brian Douglas Tennyson examines what was, for the people of Canada, an unprecedented period collective military trauma. As Tennyson demonstrates, the war effort didn’t end with the brave soldiers and sailors who went overseas. It also touched the lives of civilians who worked in the fishery, on the farms, and in the forests, coals mines, and steel mills. A specialist in early twentieth-century Canadian political history, Tennyson examines the economic impact of the war with incisive clarity. In an often overlooked cost of the conflict, it shattered Nova Scotia's dream of becoming the Atlantic gateway and the industrial heartland of Canada. This volume includes 30 black and white photos.


Merry Hell

Merry Hell

Author: Robert N. Clements

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1442644966

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Merry Hell is the only complete history of the 25th Canadian infantry battalion, which was recruited in the autumn and winter of 1914–15 and served overseas from spring 1915 until spring 1919. Author Robert N Clements, who served in the battalion throughout that period and rose from private to captain, wrote the story many years after the war, based on his personal memories and experiences. As such, his story reflects two unique perspectives on Canadian military history – the remarkably fresh recollections and anecdotes of a veteran, and the outlook of a man eager to share what his generation contributed to the nation's history, character, and identity. Professional military historian Brian Douglas Tennyson buttresses Clements's story with a valuable critical apparatus, including an analytical introduction that contextualizes the history and notes that explain unfamiliar points and people. Merry Hell is a captivating tale for those who enjoy stories of war and battle, and one that will entertain readers with Clements's richly colourful anecdotes and witty poems, none of which have been published before.


Nova Scotia's Part in the Great War

Nova Scotia's Part in the Great War

Author: M. Stuart Hunt

Publisher: Halifax : Nova Scotia Veteran Publishing Company

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13:

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Headquarters Military District No. 6 -- 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles -- 9th Siege Battery -- 10th Siege Battery -- 17th Field Battery -- 23rd and 24th Field Batteries -- 36th Field Battery -- 14th Brigade, C.F.A. -- Royal Canadian Regiment -- 17th Battalion -- 25th Battalion -- 40 Battalion -- 64th Battalion -- 85th Battalion and Band -- 106th Battalion -- 112th Battalion -- 185th Battalion -- 193rd Battalion -- 219th Battalion -- 246th Battalion -- 2nd Construction Battalion -- Forestry Corps -- No. 6 District Depot -- Canadian Army Service Corps -- Canadian Ordnance Corps -- Canadian Army Medical Corps -- Canadian Army Dental Corps -- Canadian Army Pay Corps -- Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery -- Canadian Engineers -- Militia Units on Home Service -- 1st Regiment Canadian Garrison Artillery -- 11th Brigade, C.F.A., and Composite Artillery Company -- 63rd Regiment -- 66th Regiment -- 94 Regiment -- Composite Battalion -- Depot Battalion -- "B" Unit, M.H.C.C. -- University of Acadia College -- University of Dalhousie College -- University of King's College -- University of St. Francis Xavier's College -- Presbyterian College, Pine Hill -- Recruiting in Nova Scotia -- Ocean Transport -- Munitions -- Demobilization -- Vocational Training -- Patriotic Fund -- Victory Loan -- Red Cross Society ; and Willing War Workers, Green Feather Society and Catholic Ladies Society -- Knights of Columbus -- Young Men's Christian Association -- Halifax Citizens' Reception Committee -- Creche at Pier 2 -- St. Matthew's Church


Nova Scotia's Part in the Great War

Nova Scotia's Part in the Great War

Author: M Stuart Hunt

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2023-07-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781021390424

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This book provides a detailed account of Nova Scotia's contribution to the First World War. Written by M. Stuart Hunt in the early 20th century, it includes information about the men and women who served in the war effort, as well as the impact of the conflict on the province as a whole. Whether you are a historian or simply interested in learning more about this important period in Canadian history, this book is an excellent resource. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.


Merry Hell

Merry Hell

Author: Brian Tennyson

Publisher:

Published: 2018-04-27

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9781487523138

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Merry Hell is the only complete history of the 25th Canadian infantry battalion, which was recruited in the autumn and winter of 1914-15 and served overseas from spring 1915 until spring 1919. Author Robert N Clements, who served in the battalion throughout that period and rose from private to captain, wrote the story many years after the war, based on his personal memories and experiences. As such, his story reflects two unique perspectives on Canadian military history - the remarkably fresh recollections and anecdotes of a veteran, and the outlook of a man eager to share what his generation contributed to the nation's history, character, and identity. Professional military historian Brian Douglas Tennyson buttresses Clements's story with a valuable critical apparatus, including an analytical introduction that contextualizes the history and notes that explain unfamiliar points and people. Merry Hell is a captivating tale for those who enjoy stories of war and battle, and one that will entertain readers with Clements's richly colourful anecdotes and witty poems, none of which have been published before.