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A Church at War: MacKay Presbyterian Church, New Edinburgh, and the First World War

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Church at War: MacKay Presbyterian Church, New Edinburgh, and the First World War

Contributors:

By (Author) Alan Bowker
Series edited by Pierre Desrosiers

ISBN:

9780776642154

Series:
Publisher:

University of Ottawa Press

Imprint:

University of Ottawa Press

Publication Date:

12th June 2024

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

285.171384

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

428

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

780g

Description

141 people from MacKay Presbyterian Church served in the First World Waran astonishing record but one that was by no means uncommon in Canada.

Why did these men, their families, and their church enlist in this great war for justice, truth, and righteousness, and for the Glory of God What was the impact of war on the surviving soldiers as they and their families adjusted to a changed world, to permanent injuries and to painful memories

This study of the experience of one church at war weaves together the stories of soldiers on the battlefields of Europe with those of the families who waited and prayed, enduring privation, fear, loneliness, and grief. It centres on the nineteen men who fell in the warsome as heroes in desperate battles, others with tragic randomness or from illness, several with no known gravesand the widows they left to cope as best they could, the children who grew up without fathers, and the families who mourned their loss even as they took pride in their sacrifice.

Using new methods including on-line research and the tools of genealogical study to bring to life people who did not leave a rich legacy of information on their lives and families, this study of a church at war deepens our understanding of the social history of Canadas participation in the First World War, and provides a model for research on churches, communities, and institutions.

Author Bio

Alan Bowker was born in Medicine Hat and educated in Winnipeg, Toronto, Chatham (NJ), and Oakville, ON. He holds a BA in history and English and an MA and PhD in Canadian history, all from the University of Toronto. His writings include A Time Such as There Never Was Before: Canada After the Great War, two collections of essays by Stephen Leacock, and essays and articles.

After academic study and a year teaching high school, Bowker joined the Department of External Affairs in 1973. He was posted to Tanzania and Zimbabwe and as High Commissioner to Guyana and Ambassador to Suriname. At headquarters he managed Canada-US economic, environmental, transport, and boundary issues; Canadian participation in the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe; Cabinet and Parliamentary Liaison; and Access to Information and Privacy Protection. As Director of International Academic Relations he was responsible for international education policy, Canadian Studies abroad, education marketing, and scholarship and youth exchange programs. For the last three years of his career he was seconded to Royal Military College of Canada where he taught Canadian history, military history, civics, foreign and defence policy, social history, and the history of the Cold War. He retired in 2008.

His academic studies, his teaching experience, and his career in foreign affairs have all reinforced his conviction that Canadians need to know their history if we are to understand who we are and why our experience matters in the world.

He and his wife Carolyn live in Ottawa. They enjoy travel, reading, music, and visits with their two daughters and their families.

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