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Andrew Iarocci
Research Associate
Andrew Iarocci is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario, where he is working on a new book examining the technological, organizational, and cultural impacts of automotive technology on Canada’s overseas forces during the First World War.
Andrew’s books include Shoestring Soldiers: The 1st Canadian Division at War, 1914-1915 (University of Toronto Press, 2008), Vimy Ridge: A Canadian Reassessment (WLU Press, 2007) and Canadian Forces Base Petawawa: The First Century (LCMSDS, 2005). He also writes on the twentieth-century material culture and technological development of Canada’s armed forces, and has published articles and reviews with The Canadian Army Journal, Canadian Military History, The Canadian Historical Review, The Journal of the Western Front Association, Material Culture Review, Environments, and Service Publications.
Telephone: (819) 776 8602
Email: Andrew.Iarocci@warmuseum.ca