The Patriotic Consensus Unity, Morale, and the Second World War in Winnipeg
Jody Perrun (Author)
Cover -- Contents -- Tables -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Limited Consensus -- A United Patriotic Response? -- Sacrificing Democratic Freedoms -- Chapter 2: Us and Them -- Ukrainians -- Conscription -- Japanese Canadians -- Toleration and the "Good" War -- Chapter 3: Investing in Victory -- Creating the Instruments of Wartime Finance -- Pushing the Message -- Fostering Consensus -- "If" Day -- Tightening Belts -- Spectacles, Morale, and Consensus -- Chapter 4: The Spirit of Service -- Instituting Voluntary Services -- Coordinating Service Provision -- Pulling Together -- Chapter 5: The Family's Material Welfare -- Paying the Bills -- "An Open, Festering Sore": Housing in Winnipeg -- Chapter 6: Responses to Family Separation -- Family Responses to Separation -- Children, the War, and Disruption -- Military Family Welfare -- Reunion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Limited Consensus -- Chapter 2: Us and Them -- Chapter 3: Investing in Victory -- Chapter 4: The Spirit of Service -- Chapter 5: The Family's Material Welfare -- Chapter 6: Responses to Family Separation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Interviews and Correspondence -- Published Primary Sources -- Contemporary Publications -- Electronic Sources - Collections -- Secondary Sources -- Index
eBook, English, 2015
University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg, 2015