| Robert Bothwell, J. L. Granatstein - History - 2000 - 288 pages
"Almost one hundred years ago Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier commented that the twentieth century would belong to Canada. Though few Canadians today accept that claim, most ... | |
| J. L. Granatstein - Canada - 2004 - 264 pages
"Jack Granatstein’s Who Killed the Canadian Military? is more than a history of the decline and rustout of a military that as late as 1966 boasted 3,826 aircraft (including ... | |
| J. L. Granatstein - History - 2004 - 610 pages
Covering the major conflicts in depth, and exploring battles, tactics, and weapons, J.L. Granatstein offers a rich analysis of the political context for the battles and events ... | |
| Peter Neary, J. L. Granatstein - History - 1998 - 344 pages
Rehabilitating Canada's soldiers to civilian life following World War II was a massive undertaking. The Veterans Charter, the program devised by the federal government to do ... | |
| J. L. Granatstein - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 390 pages
Originally published in 1993, The Generals is a collective biography of the Canadian armys leaders in World War II, and is the winner of the Dafoe Book Prize for International ... | |
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