The Halifax Explosion and the Royal Canadian Navy: Inquiry and Intrigue

Awards:   Short-listed for Dartmouth Non-Fiction Book Award, Atlantic Writing Awards 2002 (Canada) Short-listed for Keith Matthews Prize, Canadian Nautical Research Society 2003 (Canada) Short-listed for Margaret and John Savage First Book Award, Atlantic Writing Awards 2002 (Canada) Shortlisted for Atlantic Book Awards: Margaret and John Savage First Book Award 2002. Shortlisted for Dartmouth Medal 2002. Shortlisted for Keith Matthews Award for Best Book 2003.
Author:   John Griffith Armstrong
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
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9780774808910


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 May 2003
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for Dartmouth Non-Fiction Book Award, Atlantic Writing Awards 2002 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for Keith Matthews Prize, Canadian Nautical Research Society 2003 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for Margaret and John Savage First Book Award, Atlantic Writing Awards 2002 (Canada)
  • Shortlisted for Atlantic Book Awards: Margaret and John Savage First Book Award 2002.
  • Shortlisted for Dartmouth Medal 2002.
  • Shortlisted for Keith Matthews Award for Best Book 2003.

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Author:   John Griffith Armstrong
Publisher:   University of British Columbia Press
Imprint:   University of British Columbia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780774808910


ISBN 10:   0774808918
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 May 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Illustrations Foreword / J.L. Granatstein Acknowledgments Introduction: Through Sailors’ Eyes 1 The RCN in Halifax -- December 1917 2 Towards the Unthinkable 3 Halifax Tide 4 Through the Grim Day 5 Reaction and Recovery 6 Of Sailors, Lawyers, Goats, and Newspapers 7 Goats to the Slaughter 8 Covering the Tracks Notes Bibliography Index

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Armstrong's account and analysis adds considerably to our knowledge not only of the explosion, but also of the influence of the media, and the concerns of Ottawa. Having spent years in the latter as an official historian, the author has had first-hand knowledge of how covers-up work. -- Robin Highman American Review of Canadian Studies, Winter 2005 While the disaster has been subject of several popular histories, until now, the event has not been given the detailed scholarly study required to sweep away myth and provide an accurate account of what took place. John Griffith Armstrong has undertaken the first such academic work, and it is a very good study indeed. Armstrong's focus is the role of the Royal Canadian and Royal navies in the events leading up to the explosion, its aftermath, and the investigations that followed. By shifting the attention of the reader away from the calamity that befell the city, Armstrong has provided a remarkable fresh look into the explosion. -- David Zimmermann, University of Victoria International Journal, Summer 2005


While the disaster has been subject of several popular histories, until now, the event has not been given the detailed scholarly study required to sweep away myth and provide an accurate account of what took place. John Griffith Armstrong has undertaken the first such academic work, and it is a very good study indeed. Armstrong's focus is the role of the Royal Canadian and Royal navies in the events leading up to the explosion, its aftermath, and the investigations that followed. By shifting the attention of the reader away from the calamity that befell the city, Armstrong has provided a remarkable fresh look into the explosion. -- David Zimmermann, University of Victoria * International Journal, Summer 2005 * Armstrong's account and analysis adds considerably to our knowledge not only of the explosion, but also of the influence of the media, and the concerns of Ottawa. Having spent years in the latter as an official historian, the author has had first-hand knowledge of how covers-up work. -- Robin Highman * American Review of Canadian Studies, Winter 2005 *


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John Griffith Armstrong is a retired career officer who taught history at the Royal Military College of Canada and was part of the team at the Department of National Defence’s Directorate of History that wrote volume 3 of The Official History of the RCAF.

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