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Fernie at War

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Fernie at War

1914-1919
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Fernie, a small community located in BCs Kootenay region, entered the First World War in 1914 with optimism and a sense of national pride -- they emerged five years later under staggering losses and multiple controversies that threatened to tear their community apart. As a resource-based economy with unusually large and varied immigrant populations, and exceptionally high recruitment levels, Fernie was profoundly affected by conflicting impulses of labour, loyalty and ethnicity. Demands for internment of enemy aliens, resistance to prohibition and moral reform, the consequences of natural and man-made disasters, the unprecedented banning of recruitment, and the western labour revolt were all issues that contributed to a war-time experience for Fernie that was more dramatic and more revealing of underlying tensions than that of any other Canadian community. In this book, historian and author Wayne Norton explores what it meant to live in Fernie during those confusing and divisive years.

Author Biography:

Wayne Norton is a writer, publisher and historical consultant who, for many years, was a teacher in Fort Rupert, Kamloops and England. He has written extensively on a variety of topics including music of the First World War, historic womens ice hockey, prairie settlement, public health, and the local histories of Kamloops and Fernie. He was a research consultant for the Indian Residential School Process and has published articles in British Columbia History, The Globe and Mail, BC Studies and The Vancouver Sun. Norton has also published eight books, most recently Women on Ice: The Early Years of Womens Hockey in Western Canada with Ronsdale Press.
Release date NZ
November 30th, 2017
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
264
ISBN-13
9781987915495
Product ID
27509261

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