Updated to 2007, including Canada's war on terrorism.
Is Canada really "a peaceable kingdom" with "an unmilitary people"?
Nonsense, says Desmond Morton. This is a country that has been shaped,
divided, and transformed by war -- there is no greater influence in
Canadian history, recent or remote.
From the shrewd tactics of Canada's First Nations to our troubled
involvement in Somalia, from the Plains of Abraham to the deserts of
Afghanistan, Morton examines our centuries-old relationship to war and
its consequences. This updated edition also includes a new chapter on
Canada's place in the war on terrorism.
A Military History of Canada is an engaging and informative
chronicle of Canada at war, from one of the country's finest historians.