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Louis-Georges Desjardins

Louis-Georges Desjardins was a Canadian author and historian, recognized for his insightful examination of the impact of World War I on Canada and its relationship with England. His notable work, 'England, Canada and the Great War,' delves into the complex dynamics of national identity and allegiance during a time of global conflict. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Desjardins illuminated how the war shaped Canadian society and its ties to the British Empire, offering a critical perspective on the historical and cultural ramifications of the war. Desjardins's contributions to Canadian literature and history are significant, as he provided a voice to the experiences of Canadians during the Great War, reflecting on themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the evolving national consciousness. His work remains a valuable resource for understanding the multifaceted relationship between Canada and England during a pivotal moment in history, marking him as an important figure in the study of Canadian wartime literature and historiography.

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England, Canada and the Great War

England, Canada and the Great War

Louis-Georges Desjardins

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