MA Thesis Defence-FR

Event Date(s):
March 21, 2018
Time(s):
09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Category:
Fredericton
Location:
Fredericton

Event Details:

A History department, M.A. Thesis ORAL with Ian Baird, will be held. Title: "FOR GOD AND EMPIRE: War Sermons and Voluntary Enlistment Among New Brunswick’s Anglicans in the Great War, 1914 through 1917"

Examiners:           Marc Milner (Supervisor);Elizabeth Mancke (History); Alan Sears (Education)

Chair:                   Erin Morton  (Director of Graduate Studies)

Abstract

Canadian society was more religious than it is today, which endowed clergymen with prestige and considerable influence when the Great War erupted in 1914. Their influence went into the service of Canada’s war effort, including the recruitment of men for the Canadian Expeditionary Force. This thesis examines the role of the New Brunswick Anglican Church as a leading voice during the years of voluntary enlistment, 1914 to 1917. Using sermons, speeches and letters printed in the secular press, it follows how the province’s key Anglican Church leaders revealed the war’s meaning and grafted this onto patriotism to rally enlistment. While a definitive connection between these activities and enlistments is difficult to establish, the religious composition of several provincial battalions suggests that the efforts of the Anglican clergy were largely successful. Indeed, the evidence presented here reveals that Anglican New Brunswickers enlisted at higher rates than their proportion of the provincial population.

Building: Tilley Hall

Room Number: 123 (Windsor Room)

Contact:

Elizabeth Arnold
1 506 458 7471
eliz@unb.ca