Reconcilable Differences: A History of Canada-US Relations
Stephen Azzi
Table of Contents
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Loyalties, 1763-1814: The American Revolution, Loyalism, and the War of 1812
2. Identities, 1814-60: 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, 1914-38: Canadian Political Independence and North American Integration
7. Allies, 1938-45: The Second World War
8. Consensus, 1945-55: The Early Cold War
9. Discord, 1955-68: 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