Introduction
Part 1: Getting the Money to Finance Canada's War
1 Business as Usual, 1914
2 Inching Toward Innovation, 1915–16
3 Crises and Victories, 1917–18
4 Legacies in Peacetime, 1919–20s
Part 2: From Broadside to Vaudeville in the War-Loan Campaigns
5 The Dominion War Loans, 1915–17
6 The First Victory Loan, 1917
7 Pandemic and Peace, 1918
8 Thrift, War Savings, Markets, and the Clean-Up Campaign of 1919
9 The Aftermath, 1919–20s
Part 3: Newfoundland and the Canadian Connection
10 Finance in Newfoundland and the Campaign of 1918
Part 4: Consensus and Resistance
11 The Limits of Patriotism
Part 5: The Images, Sounds, and Words of the War Loans
12 Selling through Posters, Cartoons, and Illustrations
13 Selling through Film, Theatre, Music, and Words
Conclusion
Appendixes; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index