Canada and imperialism, 1896-1899.
This book gives a carefully documented interpretation of Canadian -American relations during an important period in Canadian history.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Toronto]
University of Toronto Press
[1965]
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Colección: | Heritage.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; PREFACE; ABBREVIATIONS; 1. The Effects of American Pressure, 1867-1895; 2. Canada's Defences; 3. The Venezuela Incident, 1895-1896; 4. Attempts at Conciliation; 5. Canada Turns to Imperial Unity; 6. Militia Reform, 1896-1898; 7. The Open Door in the Yukon; 8. The Background of the Joint High Commission; 9. The Joint High Commission, 1898-1899; 10. General Hutton and the Canadian Militia; 11. Militia Plans and Reforms, 1898-1899; 12. Headquarters Reform; 13. Efforts to Commit Canada to Military Aid; 14. Anti-Americanism and Imperial Unity; 15. Hutton, Hughes, and Participation
- 16. The Campaign for Participation17. The Offer of an Official Contingent; 18. Conclusion; BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE; APPENDIXES; A. Parliamentary Resolution of Loyalty to the Queen, January 29, 1890; B. Parliamentary Resolution of Loyalty to the Queen and Friendliness with Americans, February 5, 1896; C. Parliamentary Resolution of Support for Britain's Position in South Africa, July 31, 1899; D. Editorial, Canadian Military Gazette, October 3, 1899; E. Laurier's Statement in Reply, October 4, 1899; F. Montreal Star Cable Report of Chamberlain's Circular Cable of October 3, 1899