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  • ISBN: 978-0-86491-372-2
  • Pages: 145
  • Publication year: 2015
  • Overview of resource
  • Sample lesson/chapter
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  • Type of resource

    Lessons/units/courses

  • Special themes

    Historical and geographical thinking

  • Audience

    Teachers

  • Format

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  • Subject area

    History
    Social studies

  • Targeted grade range

    Middle (7-9)
    Senior (10-12)

  • Series

    Pivotal Voices

  • Language

    English

Recognizing an Historic Injustice: Canada's First National Internment Operations, 1914-1920

Author(s): Atul Bahl, Ilan Danjoux, James Miles, Lindsay Gibson
Publisher(s): Co-published by The Critical Thinking Consortium and Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund

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Guide your students in exploring the events, causes and consequences of the internment of thousands of individuals in Canada during the First World War era. NOTE: Available as a PDF only.

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The resource is available for free courtesy of a grant from the Endowment Council of the Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund.

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