Reconcilable Differences examines the interplay between Canada and the United States from the birth of these two countries to present day, drawing on political, economic, and social research as well as historiographical approaches to create an engaging narrative.
Reconcilable Differences examines the interplay between Canada and the United States from the birth of these two countries to present day, drawing on political, economic, and social research as well as historiographical approaches to create an engaging narrative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Azzi is an associate professor in the Clayton H. Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management and the Department of History at Carleton University. After receiving a Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo, he worked as a political aide to four Canadian members of Parliament, as well as a policy officer and intelligence analyst at the Department of National Defence. He has written on Canadian history, politics, economics, culture, nationalism, and foreign relations, and has contributed several entries to The Canadian Encyclopedia. He is the author of Walter Gordon and the Rise of Canadian Nationalism (MQUP, 1999).
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* Dedication * Contents * Figures * Preface * Acknowledgements * 1: Loyalties, 1763-1814: The American Revolution, Loyalism, and the War of 1812 * 2: Identities, 1814-1860: Building a Distinctive Canada after the War of 1812 * 3: Havoc, 1860-71: Slavery, the American Civil War, and Canadian Confederation * 4: Wests, 1860-1930: The Parallel Development of the North American West * 5: Destinies, 1871-1914: Competing Visions of Canada's Future * 6: Independence, 1914-1938: Canadian Political Independence and North American Integration * 7: Allies, 1938-1945: The Second World War * 8: Consensus, 1945-1955: The Early Cold War * 9: Discord, 1955-1968: The Breakdown in the Consensus * 10: Resilience, 1968-84: The Rise and Fall of Canadian Nationalism * 11: Reconciliation, 1984-93: The Political and Economic Partnership of the Mulroney Years * 12: Unipolarity, since 1993: The United States and Canada after the Cold War * Conclusion * Notes * Index
* Dedication * Contents * Figures * Preface * Acknowledgements * 1: Loyalties, 1763-1814: The American Revolution, Loyalism, and the War of 1812 * 2: Identities, 1814-1860: Building a Distinctive Canada after the War of 1812 * 3: Havoc, 1860-71: Slavery, the American Civil War, and Canadian Confederation * 4: Wests, 1860-1930: The Parallel Development of the North American West * 5: Destinies, 1871-1914: Competing Visions of Canada's Future * 6: Independence, 1914-1938: Canadian Political Independence and North American Integration * 7: Allies, 1938-1945: The Second World War * 8: Consensus, 1945-1955: The Early Cold War * 9: Discord, 1955-1968: The Breakdown in the Consensus * 10: Resilience, 1968-84: The Rise and Fall of Canadian Nationalism * 11: Reconciliation, 1984-93: The Political and Economic Partnership of the Mulroney Years * 12: Unipolarity, since 1993: The United States and Canada after the Cold War * Conclusion * Notes * Index
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