Empire and nations, essays in honour of Frederic H. Soward

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Empire and nations, essays in honour of Frederic H. Soward

edited by Harvey L. Dyck and H. Peter Krosby

University of Toronto Press in association with the University of British Columbia, [c1969]

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • Introduction, by M. A. Ormsby
  • Frederic H. Soward and the development of international studies in Canada, by N. A. M. MacKenzie
  • Politics, culture, and the writing of constitutions, by J. Conway
  • Some thoughts on Canadian nationalism, by G. P. deT. Glazebrook
  • Sir John A. Macdonald: the man, by P. B. White
  • Mackenzie King and national unity, by H. B. Neatby
  • Canada and the Pax Americana, by J. W. Holmes
  • Antecedents and origins of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, by E. D. Greathed
  • Canadian and Australian self-interest, the American fact, and the development of the Commonwealth idea, by K. A. MacKirdy
  • The Canadian Doctrine of the Middle Powers, by R. A. MacKay
  • Collectivization, depression, and immigration, 1929-1930: a chance interplay, by H. L. Dyck
  • Imperialism and free trade: Lancashire and India in the 1860s, by P. Harnetty
  • The British East Africa High Commission: an imperial experiment, by J. B. Haynes
  • Tribalism, nationalism, and patriotism in Nineteenth- and twentieth-century Africa, by J. B. Webster
  • The Writings of Frederic H. Soward, by E. Mercer (p. [219]-228)

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