Figures; Tables; Illustrations; Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Patriotism
2 Growth, Opportunity, and Strain
3 The Wartime Prices and Trade Board and the Accommodation Crisis
4 Black Market Profiteering: "More than a fair share"
5 (Im)moral Matters
6 Civilian Women: "Two steps forward and one step back"
7 Women Warriors: "Exactly on a par with the men"
8 The Children’s War: "Youth Run Wild"
9 The Men Who Marched Away: "Everyone here is optimistic"
10 A New Beginning: "A very clear tendency to improve upon pre-enlistment status"
Notes; Index
Jeffrey A. Keshen is a member of the Department of History at the University of Ottawa.
"Jeffrey Keshen's Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers is an extraordinary look at how Canadians lived, loved, and worked on the homefront during the Second World War. His massive research into the sources that other historians usually skip over has produced the single best study of rapidly changing social values in a time of great crisis that we have. Absolutely first-rate..."; - J.L. Granatstein, author of Canada's Army: Waging War and Keeping the Peace"
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