Canada is usually seen in the United States as cold, worthy, safe and rather dull, and the United States is seen in Canada as a land of unparalleled opportunity and unparalleled failure, a country of heights and abysses. Exceptional Americans argues that Canadians and Americans resemble each other more than either would care to admit.
Canada is usually seen in the United States as cold, worthy, safe and rather dull, and the United States is seen in Canada as a land of unparalleled opportunity and unparalleled failure, a country of heights and abysses. Exceptional Americans argues that Canadians and Americans resemble each other more than either would care to admit.
A history professor at the University of Toronto, Robert Bothwell has written books on a variety of topics in Canadian political, economic, and corporate history, as well as on Canadian-American relations and international history.
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Introduction Ch 1: Exceptional America: Sovereignties in Northern North Americans Ch 2: Exceptional Americans Ch 3: 1783-1815 Ch 4: Postwar, 1815-1854 Ch 5: A Colonial Nation, Its Neighbor, and Its Empire Ch 6: 1891-1914 Ch 7: World War I Ch 8: Interwar Ch 9: Convergences, 1939-1949 Ch 10: The Cold War, 1949-1979 Ch 11: Unexpected Destinations Ch 12: Something Old, Something New Ch 13: Back to the Future? Notes Index
Introduction Ch 1: Exceptional America: Sovereignties in Northern North Americans Ch 2: Exceptional Americans Ch 3: 1783-1815 Ch 4: Postwar, 1815-1854 Ch 5: A Colonial Nation, Its Neighbor, and Its Empire Ch 6: 1891-1914 Ch 7: World War I Ch 8: Interwar Ch 9: Convergences, 1939-1949 Ch 10: The Cold War, 1949-1979 Ch 11: Unexpected Destinations Ch 12: Something Old, Something New Ch 13: Back to the Future? Notes Index
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