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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... racial makeup of their neighbour . Theodore Roosevelt expressed alarm to Francis Parkman about the number of French Canadians " swarming into New England with ominous rapidity " and speculated that " their race will in many places ...
... racial makeup of their neighbour . Theodore Roosevelt expressed alarm to Francis Parkman about the number of French Canadians " swarming into New England with ominous rapidity " and speculated that " their race will in many places ...
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... Racial ideology did not cause the rapprochement , but racial rhetoric provided Americans and English Canadians with a device with which to adapt to the changing context of Canadian - American relations . Historians Barbara Tuchman ...
... Racial ideology did not cause the rapprochement , but racial rhetoric provided Americans and English Canadians with a device with which to adapt to the changing context of Canadian - American relations . Historians Barbara Tuchman ...
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... racial pride , and Americans reciprocated in kind . Canadians and Americans came to view their common racial heritage as indicating membership in the global English - speaking family . It has been noted that ethnicity can be viewed as ...
... racial pride , and Americans reciprocated in kind . Canadians and Americans came to view their common racial heritage as indicating membership in the global English - speaking family . It has been noted that ethnicity can be viewed as ...
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... racial ideology reflected the concerns of the era . At home , Americans used the language of racial superiority to combat the increasing " disorder " of the " Negro problem " in the south and immigrant poverty and polit- ical power in ...
... racial ideology reflected the concerns of the era . At home , Americans used the language of racial superiority to combat the increasing " disorder " of the " Negro problem " in the south and immigrant poverty and polit- ical power in ...
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... racially motivated foreign policy unnecessary and nonsensical , if not downright danger- ous . The rhetoric of Anglo ... racial rhetoric as a way of making sense of a rapidly changing world . Anglo - Saxonism did not cause the Anglo ...
... racially motivated foreign policy unnecessary and nonsensical , if not downright danger- ous . The rhetoric of Anglo ... racial rhetoric as a way of making sense of a rapidly changing world . Anglo - Saxonism did not cause the Anglo ...
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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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