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Blackouts to Bright Lights

These Canadian war bride stories recount one of the great untold epics of World War II. Approximately 48,000 British and European women married Canadian servicemen during the war and made the adventurous crossing from “blackouts to bright lights.” In time for the 50th anniversary of the end of war, Barbara Ladouceur and Phyllis Spence interviewed over thirty war brides and recorded their individual stories.

AUTHOR

Barbara Ladouceur

Barbara Ladouceur earned a BA in English and Women’s Studies at the University of Victoria in 1989. She then travelled to York, England to study women’s life writings in the Women’s Studies programme at the University of York. In 1990, she graduated with an MA in Women’s Studies and returned to Canada. She now resides in Vancouver where she works as an ESL teacher and freelance editor.

AUTHOR

Phyllis Spence

Phyllis Spence studied sociology and psychology at the University of Victoria, graduating in 1989. While at university, she and Barbara Ladouceur became interested in oral histories and this eventually led to their collaboration in the bestseller, Blackouts to Bright Lights: Canadian War Bride Stories (1995). Phyllis currently works in a hospital staffing department and an evening program for seniors in Victoria.

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Dimensions:

314 Pages
9in * 6in * .81in
1180gr

Published:

April 16, 1995

Publisher:

Ronsdale Press

ISBN:

9780921870333

Book Subjects:

HISTORY / Canada / General

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Language:

eng

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