FIGHTING IT OUT: CANADIAN TROOPS AT HONG KONG AND IN MEMORY

Footnotes Listing - Conclusion

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1 John Connell, “Defeat is an Orphan,” The Sphere, 6 May 1961, 200.

2 Tony Banham, “A Historiography of C Force,” Canadian Military History 24, no. 2 (2015).
3 Eric Arnesen, “The Recent Historiography of British Abolitionism: Academic Scholarship, Popular History, and the Broader Reading Public,” Historically Speaking 8, no.6 (2007): 24.

4 Derek H. Burney, “Canadians defended Hong Kong in 1941. We must do it again,” National Post, 11 December 2019, https://nationalpost.com/opinion/derek-burney-canadians-defended-hong-kong-in-1941-we-must-do-it-again. 5 Graeme Wood, “‘Hong Kong’s future is unavoidably linked to Canada,’ says MP as China encroaches,” Richmond News, 22 May 2020, https://www.richmond-news.com/hong-kong-s-future-is-unavoidably-linked-to-canada-says- mp-as-china-encroaches-1.24139729.

6 Steven Chase, “‘I think we’re largely forgotten’: Nearly 80 years ago, Canadians fought the Battle of Hong Kong,” The Globe and Mail, 27 December 2019, https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-i-think-were-largely- forgotten-nearly-80-years-ago-canadians/.

7 Galen Roger Perras, “Defeat Still Cries Aloud for Explanation: Explaining C Force’s Dispatch to Hong Kong,”
Canadian Military Journal 11, no. 4 (2011): 44.
8 J.L. Granatstein, Canada’s Army: Waging War and Keeping the Peace (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002), 199.
9 Tim Cook, The Necessary War: Canadians Fighting the Second World War 1939–1943 (Toronto: Penguin, 2014), 91.

10 Ibid., 285.
11 Craig Stockings, “Introduction: The Walking ‘Undead’ and Australian Military History,” in Zombie Myths of Australian Military History, ed. Craig Stockings (Sydney, Australia: University of New South Wales, 2010), 3.

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