Description
The first book to tell the story of queer servicemen in the Canadian armed forces during World War II and the anti-homosexual policies designed to root them out.
About the Author
Paul Jackson is a writer who lives in Montreal.
Reviews
"Extraordinary... [a] great historical detective work. Jackson's research opens up a range of questions about the soldiers' experience of war." Terry Copp, author of Fields of Fire: The Canadians in Normandy and Battle Exhaustion: Soldiers and Psychiatrists in the Canadian Army, 1939 - 1945 "Jackson provides a window through which we can observe the application of a justice system that is often bent beyond recognition to satisfy the objectives of those who wield power. Jackson writes in a clear, convincing, and easy-to-read manner. It is evident that he has a passion for this topic." Lieutenant Colonel Allister MacIntyre, Canadian Forces Leadership Institute, Royal Military College
Book Information
ISBN 9780773537149
Author Paul Jackson
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint McGill-Queen's University Press
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press