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  1. May 6, 2019 · J.L. Granatstein, author of The Greatest Victory: Canada’s One Hundred Days, 1918: "Based on massive research into untapped archival sources, A Weary Road is a first-rate study by one of the nations very best young military historians.

    • Mark Osborne Humphries
    • May 06, 2019
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_Weary_RoadA Weary Road - Wikipedia

    A Weary Road (Russian: Долгий путь, romanized: Dolgiy put) is a 1956 Soviet historical romance film directed by Leonid Gaidai and Valentin Nevzorov. Filmed on the motives of Vladimir Korolenko's Siberian stories.

  3. The history of shell shock thus begins in the late nineteenth century with the emergence of a new popular culture of nervous illness that shaped the ideas, attitudes, and practices of soldiers, the medical profession and military. As a disease concept, shell shock existed as part of this larger culture... xml.

  4. A Weary Road: Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918. by Mark Osborne Humphries. Paperback. $40.95. Hardcover. $54.00. Ebook - ePub. $40.95. Ebook - PDF. $40.95. Published: September 2019 © 2018

  5. A Weary Road: shell shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. / Jones, Edgar. In: The English Historical Review, Vol. 135, No. 573, 04.2020, p. 517-19. Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review

  6. Mark Osborne Humphries in A Weary Road: Shell Shock in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918 delivers a ground-breaking contribution to the understanding of the Canadian First World War

  7. May 30, 2020 · In 1916, with the deployment of the 2 nd and 3 rd Canadian Divisions, the Canadian Expeditionary Force was given two new targets in the Ypres salient: St Eloi in April and Mount Sorrel in June. Against well-prepared German defences, they suffered heavy casualties, with shell-shock cases exceeding 20 per cent of non-fatal injuries and rising to ...