by Kyle Pritchard | Jan 23, 2021 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society |
by Bruce Oliver Newsome This is the first article in a three-part series on the deployment of German Tiger tanks in 1942, while Canadian forces were still staging in Britain for campaigns in Europe. Thanks to opportunities for a few Canadian personnel to volunteer for...
by Kyle Pritchard | Nov 24, 2020 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society |
by Corporal Ret. Frank Reid This article is part of the Canadian Military History Colloquium Web Series, created to provide an online space for papers which otherwise would have been presented at the 31st Canadian Military History Colloquium, if not for this...
by Kyle Pritchard | Nov 12, 2020 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society |
by Kathleen Taggart I would like to thank the student researchers and volunteers who made this work possible through the digitization of First World War soldiers pension files, along with Georgia Gingrich, Emily Oakes, Matt Baker, and Dr. Mark Humphries at the LCMSDS....
by Kyle Falcon | Oct 31, 2020 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society |
by Kyle Falcon Every October ghost tours spring up around various historical sites. Sometimes these are harmless ways for heritage sites to share local history, but other times, they exploit the past for commercial gain. The ugly side of our fascination with dark...
by Kyle Pritchard | Sep 8, 2020 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society |
by Cameron Bartlett This article is part of the Canadian Military History Colloquium Web Series, created to provide an online space for papers which otherwise would have been presented at the 31st Canadian Military History Colloquium, if not for this year’s...
by Kyle Pritchard | Aug 3, 2020 | LCSC, War & Society Web Series, War and Society |
by Colonel Ret. Chris Weicker This article is part of the Canadian Military History Colloquium Web Series, created to provide an online space for papers which otherwise would have been presented at the 31st Canadian Military History Colloquium, if not for this...