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Banner: From Colony to Country: A Reader's Guide to Canadian Military History


Canadian Military History: An Overview
War of 1812
Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
Northwest Campaign
South African War
First World War
Second World War


General References

Government and the Military

Personal Stories

Women

Art, Music and Literature

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South African War
Women

Schoolteachers

Graham, E. Maud. - A Canadian girl in South Africa. - Toronto : William Briggs, 1905. - 192 P. - Title page : "With portraits and illustrations from photographs taken by the author and others". - Reproduced in microform format: CIHM microfiche series, no. 80853

  • "It was Mr. Chamberlain's idea to have volunteers from all parts of the Empire. The Canadians were the first colonials to go.…The Colonial Office in London had asked for forty teachers from Canada; over a thousand applied". (P. 12-13)

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