Chronology
Introduction
1 Cold War Security and Aerospace Defence Research Prior to Sputnik
2 Missiles, Rocketry, and the Development of the Black Brant Launcher
3 Defence and Discovery: Canada’s Early Space Policies
4 Forging a Spacefaring Nation: The Alouette-ISIS Program
5 The Militarization and Weaponization of Space in Canada
6 The Demise of Canada’s Cold War Space Programs
7 National Interests and a New Agenda for Outer Space
Conclusion
Appendix; Note on Sources; Notes; Bibliography; Index
This book reveals the innovative technological origins and highly politicized security evolution of the Canadian rocket and space program during the height of the Cold War space race.
Andrew B. Godefroy is a strategic analyst and historian with the Department of National Defence, as well as the editor-in-chief of the Canadian Army Journal. He previously served with the Directorate of Space Development, National Defence Headquarters, and was an official historian for the Canadian Space Agency.
Godefroy meticulously plots Canada’s involvement in space
research... it is an extremely well-researched and well-written
historical analysis, that will most likely appeal to those
interested in Canadian scientific achievements such as the Avro
Arrow.
*Esprit de Corps Magazine, Vol 19, No 6*
Godefroy’s relentless pursuit of the details of the history of
Canada’s military space program has resulted in a profoundly
original work that makes a significant contribution not only to the
history of science and technology, but also to international
history more generally ... non-specialists will have to work to get
through this book, and I fear that too many Canadians might not
have the patience to do so ... that is a real shame, because if
they were to learn even half as much as I have, they would be
significantly better placed to participate in discussions of
international policy in Canada in the future.
*Literary Review of Canada*
Godefroy has translated his lifelong fascination with space and his
expertise, garnered from working in the Canadian Force’s
Directorate of Space Development, into a fascinating story of
Canada’s important contributions to defence on the “final
frontier.”
*Canadian Military Journal, Vol. 12, No. 3, Summer 2012*
Andrew Godefroy does a terrific job of presenting a very
complicated story ... Quest readers, in particular those interested
in military space history which generally focuses on the American
and Soviet programs, will find this book breaking new ground.
*Quest: The History of Spaceflight, Vol 19 No 1*
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