Dr Wesley B Turner is Associate Professor of History at Brock University in St Catharines, Ontario. His previous publications include Life in Upper Canada (1980); The War of 1812 in the Niagara Peninsula (1981); The War of 1812: The War for Canada (1982); and Album of Upper Canada (1987). He is also the contributor of several biographies in The Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Turner was president of the Ontario Historical Society (1983-84), and chairman of the Board of Trustees of the St. Catharines Historical Museum (1985).
"... the book is important in giving the American reader a full understanding of the war from the British/Canadian perspective." -- Arnold Blumberg -- Journal of the War of 1812, January 2001 "The authors have done impressive research in order to fill the gaps with reliable ... details. The book is a useful recounting of neglected aspects of our colonial ... history." -- Chris Raible -- The Beaver, August 2000 "This is a clearly written, well-organized introduction to the War of 1812. It will inform the young, satisfy the general reader, and provide a reliable launching pad for further reading and more searching analysis. -- John Kendle -- CBRA, January 1999 "Provides history teachers with a useful, and amply illustrated version of events." -- David Mills, University of Alberta -- The Canadian Historical Review "... readers from teenagers to adults will find Turner's balanced, broad and benevolent introduction to the War of 1812 sufficient unto itself, or a good base from which to spring into the extensive literature on the subject." -- Reginald Stuart -- Nov 24, 1990 "... The War of 1812 - The War that Both Sides Won will make compelling and informative reading." -- Brian Amaron -- The Recorder and Times, Nov 13, 1990
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