“Stick it, Canada! Buy more Victory Bonds.” The First World War demanded deep personal sacrifice on the battlefield and on the home front – and it also made unrelenting financial demands. Boosters and Barkers is a highly original examination of the drive to finance Canadian participation in the conflict. David Roberts examines Ottawa’s calls for direct public contributions in the form of war bonds; the intersections with imperial funding, taxation, and conventional revenue; and the substantial fiscal implications of participation in the conflict during and after the war. Canada’s bond campaigns used print, images, and music to sell both the war and public engagement. They received an astounding response, generating revenue to cover almost a third of the country’s total war costs, which were estimated at $6.6 billion – a dramatic charge on a dominion so far from the front. This story is one of inexorable need, shrewd propaganda, resistance, engagement, and long-term consequences.
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“Back him up! Buy Victory Bonds.” Boosters and Barkers examines the unrelenting financial demands of Canadian participation in the First World War, exploring the aims, methods, and implications of securing public support.
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IntroductionPart 1: Getting the Money to Finance Canada’s War1 Business as Usual, 19142 Inching Toward Innovation, 1915–163 Crises and Victories, 1917–184 Legacies in Peacetime, 1919–20sPart 2: From Broadside to Vaudeville in the War-Loan Campaigns5 The Dominion War Loans, 1915–176 The First Victory Loan, 19177 Pandemic and Peace, 19188 Thrift, War Savings, Markets, and the Clean-Up Campaign of 19199 The Aftermath, 1919–20sPart 3: Newfoundland and the Canadian Connection10 Finance in Newfoundland and the Campaign of 1918Part 4: Consensus and Resistance11 The Limits of PatriotismPart 5: The Images, Sounds, and Words of the War Loans12 Selling through Posters, Cartoons, and Illustrations13 Selling through Film, Theatre, Music, and WordsConclusion Appendixes; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
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David Roberts should be proud of the notable contribution he has made to the history of Canada in the First World War. This is an important and indeed groundbreaking work, both adding to existing scholarly debates and initiating new ones.
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ISBN
9780774869584
Publisert
2023
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University of British Columbia Press
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700 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
408
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David Roberts is a retired editor of the Dictionary of Canadian Biography/Dictionnaire biographique du Canada. In addition to writing many entries for the DCB, he is also the author of In the Shadow of Detroit: Gordon M. McGregor, Ford of Canada, and Motoropolis. He lives in Don Mills, Ontario.