Death or Deliverance: Canadian Courts Martial in the Great War

Awards:   Winner of C.P. Stacey Award for scholarly work in Canadian Military History 2013 (Canada) Winner of C.P. Stacey Prize, Canadian Commission for Military History and the Canadian Committee on the History of the Second World War 2013 (Canada)
Author:   Teresa Iacobelli
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
ISBN:  

9780774825672


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   05 September 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Death or Deliverance: Canadian Courts Martial in the Great War


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  • Winner of C.P. Stacey Award for scholarly work in Canadian Military History 2013 (Canada)
  • Winner of C.P. Stacey Prize, Canadian Commission for Military History and the Canadian Committee on the History of the Second World War 2013 (Canada)

Overview

Soldiers found guilty of desertion or cowardice during the Great War faced death by firing squad. Novels, histories, movies, and television series often depict courts martial as brutal and inflexible, and social memories of this system of frontline justice have inspired modern movements to seek pardons for soldiers executed on the battlefield. In this revealing look at military law in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, Teresa Iacobelli brings to light not only the trials of 25 Canadian soldiers who were executed but also the untold cases of 197 men sentenced to death but spared. Looking beyond stories of callous generals and quick executions, Iacobelli reveals a disciplinary system capable of thoughtful review and compassion for the individual soldier. Published to coincide with the centennial anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, Death or Deliverance reconsiders an important and unexamined chapter in the history of both a war and a nation.

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Author:   Teresa Iacobelli
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
Imprint:   University of British Columbia Press
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9780774825672


ISBN 10:   0774825677
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   05 September 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Death or Deliverance tells an important story, that of desertion in the First World War and the ways in which the army reacted. Investigating the later campaign to pardon the soldiers shot for that offence, Iacobelli adopts an entirely original approach - she incorporates the stories of those soldiers found guilty of desertion but who avoided the firing squad. The book's conclusions and its many comparisons between military law and civilian jurisprudence at the time are sure to spark scholarly debate. - Bill Rawling, author of Surviving Trench Warfare: Technology and the Canadian Corps, 1914-1918 Death or Deliverance corrects many misconceptions about the subject of military justice in the Canadian Corps. While it will have significant appeal for Canadian and other historians of Great War military history and legal history, it will also enjoy a popular readership because of its gripping subject matter. - Patrick Brennan, fellow of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary


Death or Deliverance tells an important story, that of desertion in the First World War and the ways in which the army reacted. Investigating the later campaign to pardon the soldiers shot for that offence, Iacobelli adopts an entirely original approach - she incorporates the stories of those soldiers found guilty of desertion but who avoided the firing squad. The book's conclusions and its many comparisons between military law and civilian jurisprudence at the time are sure to spark scholarly debate. - Bill Rawling, author of Surviving Trench Warfare: Technology and the Canadian Corps, 1914-1918


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Teresa Iacobelli received her doctorate from the University of Western Ontario and is a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow. Her current research examines how the two world wars have been portrayed in popular media and how these depictions have shaped Canadian identity and social memories of war.

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