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Canada-- an American nation?: essays on continentalism, identity, and the Canadian frame of mind
Allan Smith
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Frontmatter
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1 Introduction (page 3)
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CONTINENTALISM
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2 American Culture and the English-Canadian Concept of Mission (page 25)
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3 The Continental Dimension in the Evolution of the English-Canadian Mind (page 40)
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4 Samuel Moffett and the Americanization of Canada (page 65)
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5 Canadian Culture, the Canadian State, and the Management of the New Continentalism (page 88)
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IDENTITY
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6 Metaphor and Nationality in North America (page 127)
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7 National Images and National Maintenance: The Ascendancy of the Ethnic Idea in North America (page 159)
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8 First Nations, Race, and the Pluralist Idea: Canada and the United States in the Post-Modern Age (page 195)
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THE CANADIAN FRAME OF MIND
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9 Old Ontario and the Emergence of a National Frame of Mind (page 253)
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10 Defining British Columbia (page 281)
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11 The Ideology of Regionalism: The West against Ottawa in the 1970s (page 315)
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12 The Myth of the Self-Made Man in English Canada 1850-1914 (page 325)
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13 Conservatism, Nationalism, and Imperialism: The Thought of George Monro Grant (page 359)
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Index (page 391)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CJPS | 28.3 (Sep. 1995): 576-578 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3232356 |
CPP/AdP | 21.4 (Dec. 1995): 501-502 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3551372 |
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Published: 1994
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- 9780773512528 (paper)
- 9780773512290 (hardcover)
- 9780773564985 (ebook)