Introduction
1. The First Artists
2. The Meeting and Mingling of Cultures
3. Colonial Societies
4. Popular Culture
5. Culture on the Frontier
6. The Dream of Useful Knowledge
7. "Streaks on the Horizon"
8. Importing Culture
9. Exporting Culture
10. The First World War
11. The New Parliament of Art
12. Patron Saints of Culture
13. The Second World War
14. Government Patronage
15. The Cultural Flowering
16. The Regulatory State
17. Towards the Future
Conclusion
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Jonathan Vance holds the Canada Research Chair in Conflict and Culture in the Department of History at The University of Western Ontario. His books and articles include Death So Noble: Memory, Meaning, and the First World War (1997), High Flight: Aviation and the Canadian Imagination (2002),
and Building Canada: People and Projects that Shaped the Nation (2006). He is currently exploring a new project on regional enlistment rates in Canada during the Great War.
The Oxford Companion to Canadian History - Edited by Gerald Hallowell
The Peoples of Canada - J. M. Bumsted
Labouring Canada - Edited by Brian D. Palmer and Joan Sangster
Writing History - William Kelleher Storey and Towser Jones
A History of Atlantic Canada - Margaret Conrad and James K. Hiller
Rethinking Canada - Edited by Mona Gleason and Adele Perry
A Concise History of Canada's First Nations - Olive Patricia Dickason and adapted by Moira Calder
Maple Leaf Empire - Jonathan F. Vance