Wednesday Video: Another Korean War?
Although tensions have always been high in the Korean peninsula, the relationship between the North and the South has now escalated to even higher degrees [...]
Although tensions have always been high in the Korean peninsula, the relationship between the North and the South has now escalated to even higher degrees [...]
If asked to reflect upon the nutrition and health of soldiers during WWI, many people may assume that soldiers were given insufficient amounts of food, [...]
Upon boarding the HMCS Charlottetown as part of an open visit and tour with other Canadian frigates in Toronto nearly two years ago, my interest [...]
Not long ago, roles and positions associated with combat and direct engagement with the “enemy” were reserved strictly for men. To imagine a woman on [...]
For over four decades, Canada has provided development aid and assistance to Mali. The nation’s recent decision, however, to provide logistical support to the French [...]
Courtesy of the American Historical Association (AHA) Today Blog: The Iraq War Is History? A Roundtable Discussion (from the Annual Meeting of the American Historical [...]
This week’s video takes a brief look at the ongoing dispute between China and Japan regarding the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands. Situated in the East China Sea [...]
Despite the many terms and classifications – Shell Shock, Combat Fatigue, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, for instance – that have emerged especially within the last [...]
The Autumn 2012 issue of Canadian Military History features a selection of articles on the Dieppe Raid of 19 August 1942. In keeping with this important [...]
With the holidays just around the corner, a topic that will certainly arouse the interest of some military historians in particular is the Christmas truce [...]