Introduction / Steve Marti and William John Pratt
Part 1: Mobility and Mobilization
1 Fathers and Sons of Empire: Domesticity, Empire, and Canadian Participation in the Anglo-Boer War / Amy Shaw
2 Daughter in My Mother’s House, but Mistress in My Own: Questioning Canada’s Imperial Relationship through Patriotic Work, 1914–18 / Steve Marti
3 Postal Censorship and Canadian Identity in the Second World War / William John Pratt
Part 2: Persons and Power
4 Guardians of Empire? Imperial Officers in Canada, 1874–1914 / Eirik Brazier
5 Francophone-Anglophone Accommodation in Practice: Liberal Foreign Policy and National Unity between the Wars / Robert J. Talbot
6 Claiming Canada’s King and Queen: Canadians and the 1939 Royal Tour / Claire L. Halstead
Part 3: Hardly British
7 For King or Country? Quebec, the Empire, and the First World War / Geoff Keelan
8 Anti-fascist Strikes and the Patriotic Shield? Canadian Workers and the Employment of “Enemy Aliens” in the Second World War / Mikhail Bjorge
9 First Nations and the British Connection during the Second World War / R. Scott Sheffield
Conclusion / Steve Marti
Selected Bibliography; Index