Canada and the End of Empire.
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2000
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Table of Contents:
- Canada and the End of Empire; Introduction; 1 Imperial Twilight, or When Did the Empire End?; 2 Canadian Relations with the United Kingdom at the End of Empire, 1956- 73; 3 ' Ready, Aye, Ready' No More? Canada, Britain, and the Suez Crisis in the Canadian Press; 4 The Last Great Royal Tour: Queen Elizabeth's 1959 Tour to Canada; 5 ' An Objective of US Foreign Policy since the Founding of the Republic': The United States and the End of Empire in Canada; 6 Britain, Europe, and Diefenbaker's Trade Diversion Proposals, 1957- 58.
- 7 Customs Valuations and Other Irritants: The Continuing Decline of Anglo- Canadian Trade in the 1960s8 Asleep at the Wheel? British Motor Vehicle Exports to Canada, 1945- 75; 9 Britain, Europe, and the 'Other Quiet Revolution' in Canada; 10 Nostalgia and National Identity: The History and Social Studies Curricula of Alberta and Ontario at the End of Empire; 11 The Persistence of Britain: The Culture Project in Postwar Canada; 12 From Guthrie to Greenberg: Canadian High Culture and the End of Empire; 13 Ontario's Agenda in Post-Imperial Constitutional Negotiations, 1949- 68.
- 14 The Last Gasp of Empire: The 1964 Flag Debate Revisited15 ' One Flag, One Throne, One Empire': The IODE, the Great Flag Debate, and the End of Empire; 16 More Royal than Canadian? The Royal Canadian Navy's Search for Identity, 1910- 68; 17 Technology and Empire: The Ideas of Harold A. Innis and George P. Grant; 18 Petitioning the Great White Mother: First Nations' Organizations and Lobbying in London; Contributors; Index.