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“He went into the Army an athlete and came out a cripple:” Pension Eligibility, Theatre of Service and the Case of Private Andrew McGahey

“He went into the Army an athlete and came out a cripple:” Pension Eligibility, Theatre of Service and the Case of Private Andrew McGahey

by Eric Story | Mar 10, 2017 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society | 0 comments

“He went into the Army an athlete and came out a cripple:” Pension Eligibility, Theatre of Service and the Case of Private Andrew McGahey   by Eric Story During question period in June 1919, Member of Parliament (MP) Newton Wesley Rowell, the chairman...
The McCallum Family and The Myth of the ‘Roaring Twenties’

The McCallum Family and The Myth of the ‘Roaring Twenties’

by Eric Story | Dec 9, 2016 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society | 0 comments

The McCallum Family and The Myth of the ‘Roaring Twenties’ by Eric Story The 1920s is commonly referred to as the “Roaring Twenties” in Canada. As the narrative goes, the cultural scene exploded with jazz music and films, while industry and manufacturing...
The Wabanosse Hearing: An Indigenous Veteran Fighting for a Great War Pension

The Wabanosse Hearing: An Indigenous Veteran Fighting for a Great War Pension

by Eric Story | Oct 7, 2016 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society | 0 comments

The Wabanosse Hearing: An Indigenous Veteran Fighting for a Great War Pension by Eric Story When Canadian veterans returned home from the Great War in 1918, two government programmes were available to them. The first was the vocational training programme, which was...

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