
Winning the Second Battle
Desmond Morton and Glenn Wright point out that Canada was a leader among its allies in devising plans for the retraining of disabled soldiers. Canada’s pension rates were the most generous in the world. From soldier settlement to returned soldiers’ insurance, Ottawa had prepared for returning Canadian armies with a care and foresight that was virtually unique among belligerents. In those carefully laid plans, and in the veterans’ organization and struggle to create their own version of civil re-establishment, were the roots of the modern welfare state.
But in the end, the momentum of the veterans’ political drive was slowed by diminishing government support and dwindling resources, and veterans ultimately lost their ‘Second Battle.’ The story of that defeat, never told until now, reveals a great deal about Canadian government, pressure group, and politics in the interwar period.
- Undertitel
- Canadian Veterans and the Return to Civilian Life 1915-1930
- Författare
- Desmond Morton, Glenn Wright
- ISBN
- 9780802066343
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 520 gram
- Serie
- Heritage
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1987-07-01
- Sidor
- 368
