From Victoria to Vladivostok: Canada's Siberian Expedition, 1917-1919

By addressing this gap in the historiography, Isitt has provided an invaluable addition to Canadian military history and to the history of the intervention while, at the same time, exploring the expedition's role in the broader political discourse of class, socialism, and French-English relatio...

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