The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919 brings to light the correspondence between two officer brothers and their family at home from 1915 to 1919. Despite wartime censorship, Leslie and Cecil wrote frank and forthright letters that show how the young men viewed the war, as well as what they observed both during training and from the trenches in some of the wars bloodiest battles. The letters also deal with the wars political context, including conscription and the Union government, as well as social issues such as the emerging role of women, the role of the growing middle class, nativism, and the use of liquor overseas.
R.B. Fleming, the collections editor, contends that Leslie Frosts military experiences and hospitalization affected his policies as premier of Ontario (1949-1961), especially those related to medicare and liquor control laws. Frosts government was the first to pass laws providing penalties for racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination on private property, creating a movement that led to the Ontario Human Rights Code.
The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919 makes a significant contribution to military history and social history. Fleming places the letters in context and shows the value of their commentary. This book will be of interest to the general reader as well as scholars of military history and social history.
Table of Contents for
The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919, edited by R.B. Fleming
List of Illustrations
Foreword | Dr. Thomas H.B. Symons, C.C., F.R.S.C.
Memorandum | The Honourable Leslie M. Frost
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviatons
Introduction
R.B. Fleming
The Letters
1. Training in Canada
2. From Orillia to England
3. Training and Touring in England and Scotland
4. Leslie Frost Arrives in France
5. Cecil Frost Arrives in France
6. Leslie Frost Wounded
7. Cecil Frost Wounded
8. Armistice
Appendix 1: Unit Sizes and Designations
Appendix 2: Electoral Ridings
Appendix 3: Soldiers Mentioned in Letters and Commentary
Endnotes
Selected Bibliography
Index