World War I

  • Growing Up: Childhood in English Canada from the Great War to the Age of Television by Neil Sutherland
  • Children in English Canadian Society: Framing the Twentieth Century Consensus by Neil Sutherland
  • Canadian Children’s Books: A Critical Guide to Authors and Illustrators by Raymond Jones and Jon Stott

  • Clever as Paint: The Rossettis in Love by Kim Morrissey
  • The Final Performance of Vaslav Nijinsky, St. Moritz-Dorf, 1919 by Jeremy Long
  • Dancock’s Dance by Guy Vanderhaeghe

  • Beyond the Home Front: Women’s Autobiographical Writing of the Two World Wars by Yvonne M. Klein
  • Great Dames by Janice Dickin and Elspeth Cameron
  • Thirty-Two Short Views of Mazo de la Roche by Daniel L. Bratton

  • Dismembering the Male: Men’s Bodies, Britain and the Great War by Joanna Bourke
  • The Mobilization of Intellect: French Scholars and Writers in the Great War by Martha Hanna

  • Representing War: Form and Ideology in First World War Narratives by Evelyn Cobley
  • Intimate Enemies: English and German Literary Reactions to the Great War 1914-1919 by Franz K. Stanzel and Martin Loschnigg
  • When Your Number’s Up: The Canadian Soldier in the First World War by Desmond Morton

  • A War Imagined: The First World War and English Culture by Samuel Hynes
  • The Nation’s Cause: French, English and German Poetry of the First World War by Elizabeth A. Malsand
  • Writing War: Fiction, Gender & Memory by Lynne Hanley