Vimy Trap
"Vimy Trap" by Ian McKay is a compelling exploration of commemoration cultures in Canada. Published in 2016 by Between the Lines, this 392-page paperback delves into the intricate narratives surrounding peace and war. McKay masterfully blends scholarly insight with engaging journalism, drawing on primary sources, school textbooks, battlefield visits, and war art to present a nuanced perspective. This fast-paced work invites readers to understand the complexities of how and why the themes of peace and conflict continue to evolve in our society. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the cultural implications of commemoration, "Vimy Trap" offers a thought-provoking journey into the contested landscapes of memory and meaning. Discover the layers of history that shape our understanding of national identity and the ongoing dialogue surrounding war and peace.