| Foreword by Major-General (Retired) Lewis W. MacKenzie | 7 | |
| Acknowledgements | 9 | |
| Introduction by Bernd Horn | 11 | |
| PART I ESTABLISHING A DISTINCT CANADIAN WAY OF WAR | ||
| 1 | La Petite Guerre: A Strategy of Survival Bernd Horn | 21 |
| 2 | “They Really Conducted Themselves Remarkably Well”: Canadian Soldiers and the Great War, 1783 to 1815 John R. Grodzinski | 57 |
| 3 | A Modicum of Professionalism: The Canadian Militia in the Nineteenth Century John R. Grodzinski | 99 |
| PART II FIGHTING ABROAD | ||
| 4 | The Primacy of National Command: Boer War Lesson Learned Bernd Horn and Ronald G. Haycock | 137 |
| 5 | Canadian Military Effectiveness in the First World War Andrew B. Godefroy | 169 |
| 6 | A Canadian Way of War: 1919 to 1939 Stephen J. Harris | 195 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Canadian Way of War: Serving the National Interest.
Contributors: Colonel Bernd Horn - Editor.
Publisher: Dundurn.
Place of publication: Toronto.
Publication year: 2006.
Page number: 5.
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