North Atlantic Triangle : : The Interplay of Canada, the United States and Great Britain / / John Bartlet Brebner.

Examines the interplay of the United States and Canada in terms of both international relations and in the various cultural things the peoples did in common, in complementary fashion, or in competition.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1945]
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Year of Publication:1945
Language:English
Series:The Carleton Library
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Physical Description:1 online resource (380 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction to the Carleton Library Edition
  • Preface to the Original Edition
  • 1. The Patterns of the Continent
  • 2. The Peoples and Their Rivalries, 1492–1763
  • 3. Diversities under One Flag, 1763
  • 4. The Grand Partition, 1763–1791
  • 5. Oceanic and Continental Conflicts, 1783–1814
  • 6. A New Alignment of Forces, 1815–1823
  • 7. Sea, Forests, Waterways, 1815–1850
  • 8. Pioneers and Democrats, 1815–1850
  • 9. Free Trade, Reciprocity, Civil War, 1840–1865
  • 10. Transcontinental Canada, 1865–1871
  • 11. Cornerstone of Triune Understanding, 1871–1878
  • 12. Westward the Course of Empire, 1850–1900
  • 13. The Materials of a Triangle, 1896–1940
  • 14. A Triangle Takes Form, 1880–1917
  • 15. North American Withdrawal, 1918–1932
  • 16. Maelstrom, 1932–1942
  • Appendix. Bibliography
  • Index