Kith and kin : Canada, Britain, and the United States from the Revolution to the Cold War
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Kith and kin : Canada, Britain, and the United States from the Revolution to the Cold War
University of Wales Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
This volume covers not only Anglo-American relations, but also Anglo-Canadian affairs, studying the triangular relationship between these countries.
目次
- The political persistence of British North America, 1763-1815, Prof Peter Marshall
- making British North America British, 1815-1860, Prof Philip Buckner
- maps and boundaries - Canada in Anglo-American relations, Prof Muriel Chamberlain
- "our advices from Canada are unimportant" - "The Times" and British North America, 1841-1861, Dr Ged Martin
- learning about oneself - the making of Canadian nationalism, 1867-1914, Dr J.L. Sturgis
- Canada and the Allied war economy, 1914-1919, Dr Harold Wright
- partners and rivals - Britain, Canada and the United States and the impact of the First World War, Prof K.G. Robbins
- the political economy of the North Atlantic triangle in the 1930s, Dr Tim Rooth
- Canada, Britain, the United States and the policy of "appeasement", Prof Ritchie Ovendale
- Ernest Bevin, George C. Marshall and Lester B. Pearson, January 1947 to January 1949 - a North Atlantic triangle?, Dr M. Thornton.
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