Canada Between Two World Wars
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Physical Description:
1 streaming video (21 min., 33 sec.) : sound, black and white
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Computer data. - Publisher: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2011.
- Copyright: ©1963
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General Note: | CatMonthString:february.24 Version:.Abridged version of <I>Between Two Wars</I> series. Multi-User. CatMonthString:january.24 CatMonthString:march.24 |
Restrictions on Access Note: | Available to subscribers only. |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Producer, William Weintraub. |
Type of Computer File or Data Note: | Streaming video. |
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note: | Recorded 1963. |
Target Audience Note: | 16-17. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: Internet. Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff. Access may be limited to affiliated libraries. |
Issuing Body Note: | Made available online by publisher. |
Source of Description Note: | Description based on online resource; title from title screen (National Film Board of Canada, viewed 2024-03-01). |
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Subject: | Depressions -- 1929 -- Canada Canada -- History Canada -- Social life and customs -- 1918-1945 Multi-User. Canada |
Genre: | Documentary films. |
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Summary:
A vivid review of life in Canada between the end of World War I and the beginning of World War II. Students of Canadian history will gain a new awareness of the people and events that made these twenty years such an important part of the growth of the country. Here were years of prosperity followed by the years of the Great Depression, as Canada went through a severe maturing process. While political, economic and social changes are emphasized, they are viewed against the total life of the Canadian people. For those who lived during this era, the film is full of nostalgia and reminiscence; for younger Canadians, however, it offers an eye-opening glimpse of Canada's past. (Abridged version of Between Two Wars series.)