History

  • Greeks In History

    Creator

    Samuel, Alan

    Abstract

    Breaking away from traditional chronological recitals of the Greek experience, this unusual new history relates the important events and personalities to themes of broad interest.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Toronto Sketches The Way We Were

    Creator

    Filey, Mike

    Abstract

    Mike Filey's "The Way We Were" column in the Toronto Sun continues to be one of the paper's most popular features. In Toronto Sketches Filey brings together some of the best of his columns. Each column looks at Toronto as it was, and contributes to our understanding of how Toronto became what it is. Illustrated with photographs of the city's people and places of the past, Toronto Sketches is a nostalgic journey for the long-time Torontonian, and a voyage of discovery for the newcomer.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Through a Canadian Periscope The Story of the Canadian Submarine Service

    Creator

    Ferguson, Julie H.

    MacNeil, Dan

    Cairns, Peter W.

    Abstract

    A comprehensive history of Canada’s submarine service and the people who have served in it. Through a Canadian Periscope’s second edition celebrates the story of the Canadian submarine service on the occasion of its centenary in 2014. Created in 1914, at the beginning of World War I, Canada’s submarine force has overcome repeated attempts to sink it since then. Surprise, controversy, political expediency, and naval manipulation flow through its one hundred-year history. Heroes and eccentrics, and ordinary people populate its remarkable story, epitomizing the true essence of the service.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Mobilize! Why Canada Was Unprepared for the Second World War

    Creator

    Rose, Larry D.

    Granatstein, J.L.

    Abstract

    Why was Canada not preparing for the Second World War when the rest of the world was ready to meet Hitler’s threats? Despite Canada’s active participation in the First World War, which many claimed made Canada a nation, the country was almost defenceless in September 1939 when war was declared again. Larry D. Rose, a long-time journalist and a military specialist, examines the military’s own failures, the hidden agenda of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, and the divisions within Canada leading up to Canada’s entry into the war.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • James Fitzjames The Mystery Man of the Franklin Expedition

    Creator

    Battersby, William

    Abstract

    James Fitzjames was a hero of the early nineteenth-century Royal Navy. A charismatic man with a wicked sense of humour, he pursued his naval career with wily determination. When he joined the Franklin Expedition at the age of 32 he thought he would make his name. But instead the expedition completely disappeared and he never returned. Its fate is one of history’s last great unsolved mysteries, as were the origins and background of James Fitzjames – until now. Fitzjames packed a great deal into his thirty-two years.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Canada's Fighting Pilots

    Creator

    Cosgrove, Edmund

    Billing, Brick

    Abstract

    First published in the 1960s and long out of print, Edmund Cosgrove recounts the lives of Canada’s outstanding pilots and their exploits in the two world wars. From the brilliant individualists who flew in the First World War to the tough and dedicated bomber crews of the Second, this is the story of Canadian airmen and their remarkable contribution to the war effort. An essential book for any aviation and history enthusiast, the superbly readable original text that made this book a classic in its day is now supplemented with new and unpublished photos.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • White Ensign Flying Corvette HMCS Trentonian

    Creator

    Litwiller, Roger

    Abstract

    The courageous, historic story of a great fighting ship of the Second World War. White Ensign Flying tells the story of HMCS Trentonian, a Canadian corvette that fought U-Boats in the Second World War. Trentonian escorted convoys on the North Atlantic and through the deadly waters near England and France. The ship was attacked by the Americans in a friendly-fire incident during Operation Neptune and later earned the dubious distinction of being the last corvette sunk by the enemy. Litwiller has interviewed many of the men who served in Trentonian and collected their stories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Great White Fleet Celebrating Canada Steamship Lines Passenger Ships

    Creator

    Henry, John

    Martin, Paul

    Abstract

    A richly illustrated story from the glory days of passenger travel on the Great Lakes. For decades Canada Steamship Lines proclaimed itself as the world’s largest transportation company operating on inland waters. Its passenger and freight vessels could be found on the Great Lakes as far west as Duluth, Minnesota, and as far east as the Lower St. Lawrence River. The passenger steamers were known collectively as the Great White Fleet. These ships – from day-excursion vessels to well-appointed cruise ships – had rich histories.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Contested Land, Contested Memory Israel's Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastrophe

    Creator

    Roberts, Jo

    Abstract

    2014 Dayton Literary Peace Prize — Nonfiction Runner Up The complex histories and memories of Jewish and Palestinian Israelis today frame Israel’s future possibilities for peace. 1948: As Jewish refugees, survivors of the Holocaust, struggle toward the new State of Israel, Arab refugees are fleeing, many under duress. Sixty years later, the memory of trauma has shaped both peoples’ collective understanding of who they are. After a war, the victors write history. How was the story of the exiled Palestinians erased – from textbooks, maps, even the land?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Of Courage and Determination The First Special Service Force, "The Devil's Brigade," 1942-44

    Creator

    Horn, Bernd

    Wyczynski, Michel

    Mann, Charlie

    Abstract

    An Allied unit comprised of Canadian and American troops, the First Special Service Force or "Devil’s Brigade" struck fear into the very heart of the Axis. In the dark, early days of the Second World War, the Allies found themselves with their backs against the wall. With their armies, tactics, doctrine, and equipment in tatters, the Allies turned to special operations forces to carry the fight to the Axis enemy until their conventional forces could be built up once again. Specially selected and trained, these forces struck fear into the hearts of the enemy.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified