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England, Canada and the Great War

Gelesen von Cate Barratt

(4,625 Sterne; 4 Bewertungen)

Mr. Desjardins was driven to write this work to refute statements uttered by the nationalist Henri Bourassa, which the former feared painted all Quebecers with the same unpatriotic brush in respect to their contribution to the Great War. (Summary by Cathy Barratt) (9 hr 30 min)

Chapters

00 - Preface

9:30

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01 - Introduction and Chapter I. Who are the Guilty Parties?

32:19

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02 - Chapter II. The Persistent Efforts of England in Favour of Peace

19:22

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03 - Chapter III. The Call to Duty in Canada

5:21

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04 - Chapter IV. Recruiting by Voluntary Service

4:01

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05 - Chapter V. Intervention of Nationalism

2:19

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06 - Chapter VI. What Do We Owe England?

5:24

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07 - Chapter VII. Canada is not a Sovereign State

15:53

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08 - Chapter VIII. German Illusions

1:33

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09 - Chapter IX. The Nationalist Error

3:35

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10 - Chapter X. Had Canada the Right to Help England?

4:02

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11 - Chapter XI. The Duty of Canada

3:11

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12 - Chapter XII. The Soudanese and the South African Wars

12:58

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13 - Chapter XIII. British and German Aspirations Compared

29:14

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14 - Chapter XIV. The Veritable Aims of the Allies

15:52

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15 - Chapter XV. Just and Unjust Wars

29:18

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16 - Chapter XVI. "Nationalist" Views Condensed

5:01

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17 - Chapter XVII. Loyal Principles Propounded

28:42

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18 - Chapter XVIII. Imperialism

16:40

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19 - Chapter XIX. American Imperialism

15:13

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20 - Chapter XX. British Imperialism

6:15

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21 - Chapter XXI. The Situations of 1865 and 1900-14 Compared

4:40

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22 - Chapter XXII. British Imperialism Naturally Pacifist

12:14

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23 - Chapter XXIII. British Imperialism and Political Liberty

10:53

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24 - Chapter XXIV. Imperialism Federation and "Bourassism"

22:40

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25 - Chapter XXVII. The Future Constitutional Relations of the Empire

49:55

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26 - Chapter XXVIII. Outrages Are No Reasons

10:30

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27 - Chapter XXIX. How Mr. Bourassa Paid His Compliments To The Canadian Army

17:03

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28 - Chapter XXX. Rash Denunciation of Public Men

19:00

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29 - Chapter XXXI. Mr. Bourassa's Dangerous Pacifism

6:29

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30 - Chapter XXXII. A Most Reprehensible Abuse of Sacred Appeals To The Bellige…

19:08

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31 - Chapter XXXIII. A Case For True Statesmanship

4:08

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32 - Chapter XXXIV. After-the-War Military Problem

14:12

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33 - Chapter XXXV. The Intervention of the United States in the War

19:08

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34 - Chapter XXXVI. The Allies--Russia--Japan

12:39

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35 - Chapter XXXVII. The Last Peace Proposals

20:02

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36 - Chapter XXXVIII. Necessary Peace Conditions

13:28

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37 - Chapter XXXIX. Conclusion

32:07

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38 - Appendices

16:25

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Raycyst anglocentricism

(5 Sterne)

Totally ignored the role of Mexico and LatinX Americans in defeating the Hun.