Dans "Le Devoir et la guerre; le conflit des races," Henri Bourassa examine les tensions raciales et les devoirs nationaux au Canada pendant la Premi re Guerre mondiale. Bourassa, une figure influente du nationalisme canadien-fran ais, explore les complexit s de l'engagement du Canada dans le conflit europ en, en mettant en lumi re les divisions entre les Canadiens anglais et fran ais.
Ce livre offre un aper u pr cieux des d bats de l' poque sur l'identit canadienne, l'imp rialisme britannique et les cons quences de la guerre sur la soci t canadienne. "Le Devoir et la guerre" reste une oeuvre importante pour comprendre les dynamiques historiques et sociales qui ont fa onn le Canada au d but du XXe si cle.
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