The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919

Author:   R.B. Fleming
Publisher:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN:  

9781554584703


Pages:   420
Publication Date:   30 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919 brings to light the correspondence between two officer brothers and their family at home from 1915 to 1919. Despite wartime censorship, Leslie and Cecil wrote frank and forthright letters that show how the young men viewed the war, as well as what they observed both during training and from the trenches in some of the war's bloodiest battles. The letters also deal with the war's political context, including conscription and the Union government, as well as social issues such as the emerging role of women, the role of the growing middle class, nativism, and the use of liquor overseas. R.B. Fleming, the collection's editor, contends that Leslie Frost's military experiences and hospitalization affected his policies as premier of Ontario (1949-1961), especially those related to medicare and liquor control laws. Frost's government was the first to pass laws providing penalties for racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination on private property, creating a movement that led to the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919 makes a significant contribution to military history and social history. Fleming places the letters in context and shows the value of their commentary. This book will be of interest to the general reader as well as scholars of military history and social history.

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Author:   R.B. Fleming
Publisher:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint:   Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.735kg
ISBN:  

9781554584703


ISBN 10:   1554584701
Pages:   420
Publication Date:   30 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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These richly detailed letters by intelligent, perspective observers help us understand how middle-class English Canadians viewed the war, their country, the Empire, and themselves....The letters are evocative, informative, and telling of the kind of place Canada was during the war and of how soldiers copied with training, combat, and, often crushing boredom. For those interested in Frost's political career, the collection offers fresh insight into the formative years and events of his intellectual, ideological, and political development. -- Serge Durflinger -- Histoire Sociale - Social History, 20100505 A wonderful collection of correspondence--frank, perceptive, and witty....This book is a delight for anyone who is interested in the First World War or who simply wants to read an insightful and informed series of letters. -- Jonathan Vance The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost is a remarkable document of its times and for our times. Superbly edited by R.B. Fleming and complemented by maps and and nearly fifty original photographs from the era, the letters capture a young and close-knit family's patriotic commitment to the Allied cause in the Great War, which gives way slowly tot he constant recordings of the deaths of their friends.In the two brothers' growing perceptions and insights into the war come the political attitudes that sent them later into the Ontario Conservative Party, which they reshaped along more progressive lines. In this way, the letters form the intellectual basis for forty years of Tory rule in Ontario. -- David Staines


"These richly detailed letters by intelligent, perspective observers help us understand how middle-class English Canadians viewed the war, their country, the Empire, and themselves....The letters are evocative, informative, and telling of the kind of place Canada was during the war and of how soldiers copied with training, combat, and, often crushing boredom. For those interested in Frost's political career, the collection offers fresh insight into the formative years and events of his intellectual, ideological, and political development. -- Serge Durflinger -- Histoire Sociale - Social History, 20100505 ""A wonderful collection of correspondence--frank, perceptive, and witty....This book is a delight for anyone who is interested in the First World War or who simply wants to read an insightful and informed series of letters."" -- Jonathan Vance ""The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost is a remarkable document of its times and for our times. Superbly edited by R.B. Fleming and complemented by maps and and nearly fifty original photographs from the era, the letters capture a young and close-knit family's patriotic commitment to the Allied cause in the Great War, which gives way slowly tot he constant recordings of the deaths of their friends.In the two brothers' growing perceptions and insights into the war come the political attitudes that sent them later into the Ontario Conservative Party, which they reshaped along more progressive lines. In this way, the letters form the intellectual basis for forty years of Tory rule in Ontario."" -- David Staines"


``A wonderful collection of correspondence--frank, perceptive, and witty. The Frosts were keen observers and shared a gift for bringing their experiences to life in their letters home. They give us a fascinating glimpse of everything from the conscription debate to the morals of their men. This book is a delight for anyone who is interested in the First World War or who simply wants to read an insightful and informed series of letters.'' - Jonathan F. Vance--Jonathan F. Vance ``These richly detailed letters by intelligent, perceptive observers help us understand how middle-class English Canadians viewed the war, their country, the Empire, and themselves.... [T]he letters are evocative, informative, and telling of the kind of place Canada was during the war and of how soldiers coped with training, combat, and, oftern, crushing boredom. For those interested in Frost's political career, the collection offers fresh insight into the formative years and events of his intellectual, ideological, and political development.'' - -Social History, Vol. XLIII, #85, May 2010--Serge Durflinger Histoire sociale-Social History `Thanks to the deft editorial work of Rae B. Fleming, we have a chance to experience the war as it seemed for Leslie and Cecil Frost.... Leslie and Cecil are great writers...illuminating and fascinating.... This is a delightful book with rich insights that I read and traversed in a single sitting. The writing is that good. The editorial introduction is fast-paced and covers all the ground that was needed.... Rae Fleming is a superb editor. He found ways to let the letters speak for themselves. However, by clever use of the introduction, the informative chapter endnotes, and the appendix on names, he opens a world of insight.'' - Dr. Elwood Jones, Heritage Gazette of the Trent Valley, Volume 12, #2, August 2007--Heritage Gazette of the Trent Valley


Author Information

R.B. Fleming is a lecturer and research associate at the Frost Centre, Trent University. His previous publications include Eldon Connections, an illustrated local history of Eldon Township, Ontario; General Stores of Canada, including the one in which he was raised; and The Railway King of Canada, a biography of Sir William Mackenzie. His articles have appeared in The Beaver as well as academic journals.

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