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The Fight for History: 75 Years of Forgetting, Remembering, and Remaking Canada's Second World War
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The Fight for History: 75 Years of Forgetting, Remembering, and Remaking Canada's Second World War
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The Fight for History: 75 Years of Forgetting, Remembering, and Remaking Canada's Second World War
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The Second World War shaped modern Canada. It led to the country's emergence as a middle power on the world stage; the rise of the welfare state; industrialization, urbanization, and population growth. After the war, Canada increasingly turned toward the United States in matters of trade, security, and popular culture, which then sparked a desire to strengthen Canadian nationalism from the threat of American hegemony.
examines how Canadians framed and reframed the war experience over time. Just as the importance of the battle of Vimy Ridge to Canadians rose, fell, and rose again over a 100-year period, the meaning of Canada's Second World War followed a similar pattern. But the Second World War's relevance to Canada led to conflict between veterans and others in societymore so than in the previous waras well as a more rapid diminishment of its significance.
is about the efforts to restore a more balanced portrait of Canada's contribution in the global conflict. This is the story of how Canada has talked about the war in the past, how we tried to bury it, and how it was restored. This is the history of a constellation of changing ideas, with many historical twists and turns, and a series of fascinating actors and events.