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A Commentary on "Death So Noble"
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| Collective memory or myth refers to the combination "Â…of fact, wishful thinking, half-truth and outright inventionÂ…" that form the perceptions arising from a shared experience. Death So Noble by Jonathan Vance is a well written and well received, as awards and book sales attest, examination of public or collective memory pertaining to Canadian participation in the Great War. Vance relates the myth that developed and was fostered during the inter-war years, analyzing why and how it came into ...
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