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Passion for Empire: War Poetry Published in the Canadian English Protestant Press During the South African War, 1899 1902
1 Tyndale College, 25 Ballyconnor Court, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2M 4B3 gheath{at}tyndale-canada.edu
In the years 18991902, Canada sent over 7000 troops to fight alongside British and imperial troops in South Africa against the two Boer republics, the Orange Free State and the Transvaal Republic. This article will explore the imperial sentiment in the Canadian English Protestant churches through a look at the poems published in their various publications during the war years. It will note the origins of much of the poetry, identify the amount of poetry that was published, as well as outline some of the larger themes of the war poetry. These poems indicate that imperial sentiment was, in fact, quite widespread within the members of the English Protestant churches. They also indicate that the type of nation that the churches were trying to build cannot be understood apart from its imperial sentiments.