Preface
Introduction: Trouble In Mariposa
Chapter 1. ‘They Exceed in Stringency Anything We Know Here’: State Orchestrated Repression in Great War Canada
Chapter 2. ‘Because They Are Totally and Exclusively Canadian’: A Clash of Canadians
Chapter 3. ‘A Cleavage in the Population of This Country Along Racial Lines’: French And New Canada
Chapter 4. ‘A Life and Death Struggle for Christian Civilization’: The Great British Canadian Crusade
Chapter 5. ‘Down with King Borden and His Boches. Long Live the Jails!’: Inter-Communal Riot as Social Control, 1916–1917. The Case of Quebec
Chapter 6. ‘We Cheerfully Accept The Burden Layed Upon Us’: Inter-Communal Riot as Social Control in British Canada, 1916–1917
Chapter 7. ‘The Politician Who Attempts to Wander About in No-Man’s Land Must Be Ruthlessly Destroyed’: The Election Of 1917
Chapter 8. ‘Absolute Masters Of All Authority’: Inter-Communal Violence, 1918
Chapter 9. 1919: The War at Home Continues When the Boys Came Home
Conclusion
Appendix A: Opinion And Punishment
Appendix B: ‘War Crimes’ in Canada During the First World War
Appendix C: Great War Timeline