Choose one of the following articles:
- Gough, Paul. “Peacekeeping, Peace, Memory: Reflections on the Peacekeeping Monument in Ottawa.” Canadian Military History 11, no. 3 (2002): 65-74.
- Rawling, Bill. “To the Sound of the Guns: Canadians and Combat Surgery, 1938-1953.” Canadian Military History 6, no. 1 (1997): 57-68.
- Cooke, Owen. “James Peters, Military Photography and the Northwest Campaign, 1885.” Canadian Military History 9, no. 1 (2000): 23-29.
Read the article and critically assess the historian's ability to present and defend their argument/thesis statement.
In addition to the assigned article, your assignment must include two or more secondary sources. Secondary sources are academic works that provide critical interpretation of historical events. Academic books and scholarly journal articles are considered secondary sources.
Cite your sources according to Chicago style.