Hometown Horizons
Local Responses to Canada’s Great War
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Hometown Horizons
Local Responses to Canada’s Great War
Robert Rutherdale considers how people and communities on the Canadian home front perceived the Great War. Drawing on newspaper archives and organizational documents, he examines how farmers near Lethbridge, Alberta, shopkeepers in Guelph, Ontario, and civic workers in Trois-Rivières, Québec took part in local activities that connected their everyday lives to a tumultuous period in history.The making of Canada’s home front, Rutherdale argues, was experienced fundamentally through local means. Hometown Horizons challenges historians to consider the place of everyday modes of communication in forming collective understandings of world events.

Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Places and Sites
2 Dancing before Death
3 Hierarchies
4 Demonizations
5 Conscription Contested
6 Gendered Fields
7 Men Like Us
8 Beyond Hometown Horizons
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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