This Kindred People: Canadian-American Relations and the Anglo-Saxon Idea, 1895-1903McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2004 - 254 psl. Kohn shows how Americans and Canadians often referred to each other as members of the same "family," sharing the same "blood," and drew upon the common lexicon of Anglo-Saxon rhetoric to undermine old rivalries and underscore shared interests. Though the predominance of Anglo-Saxonism proved short-lived, it left a legacy of Canadian-American goodwill as both nations accepted their shared destiny on the continent. Kohn argues that this new Canadian-American understanding fostered the Anglo-American "special relationship" that shaped the twentieth century. |
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... British Empire . " Imperialists were imperialists , " Douglas Cole writes , " in large measure because they were acutely conscious of ethnic ties and ethnic differentiation . " English Canadians drew the United States into the sphere of ...
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... British economies had become intertwined through increased trade and exchanges of capital . Moreover , the rise of new powers in Europe and Asia presented challenges to British and American inter- ests , including the maintenance of ...
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... British acquiescence and the dawning of an Anglo - American understanding , Americans modified their view toward their northern neighbour . As the United States turned its attention toward the Caribbean and the Pacific , the ...
... British acquiescence and the dawning of an Anglo - American understanding , Americans modified their view toward their northern neighbour . As the United States turned its attention toward the Caribbean and the Pacific , the ...
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... British diplomats , Canada's actions illustrated the Dominion's new national voice within the English- speaking world . Anglo - Saxonism helped provide the rationale for Laurier's assertion of Canadian autonomy , both on the North Ameri ...
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The Venezuela Crisis Canada and American Hemispherism The North American Context of the Rapprochement and the AngloSaxon Response | 13 |
John Charlton and the Limits of AngloSaxonism The Failure of Reciprocity and the AngloAmerican Joint High Commission | 52 |
White Mans Burden EnglishCanadian AngloSaxonism and the SpanishAmerican War | 92 |
The Crest and Decline of North American AngloSaxonism The South African War the Alaska Modus Vivendi and the Abrogation of the ClaytonBul... | 135 |
The Defeat and Triumph of North American AngloSaxonism The Alaska Boundary Tribunal | 167 |
The Obsolescence of North American AngloSaxonism | 196 |
Notes | 207 |
Bibliography | 229 |
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This Kindred People Canadian-American Relations and the Anglo-Saxon Idea ... Edward P. Kohn Peržiūra negalima - 2004 |
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