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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Introduction 1
- I. A Policy of Protection 13
- II. The Behring Sea Dispute 42
- III. Tupper, Chamberlain, and the Americans 63
- IV. An International Dispute Disrupts Imperial Amity 91
- V. The Rise of Continentalism 125
- VI. Response of the Parties 161
- VII. Problems of Consolidation and Expansion of Trade 212
- VIII. The Rejection of Continentalism 242
- IX. The Alaska Boundary 281
- X. Reconciliation 323
- XI. Self-Confidence Triumphs Over International Amity 352
- XII. An Expression of Canadian National Sentiment 402
- Bibliography 411
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Introduction 1
- I. A Policy of Protection 13
- II. The Behring Sea Dispute 42
- III. Tupper, Chamberlain, and the Americans 63
- IV. An International Dispute Disrupts Imperial Amity 91
- V. The Rise of Continentalism 125
- VI. Response of the Parties 161
- VII. Problems of Consolidation and Expansion of Trade 212
- VIII. The Rejection of Continentalism 242
- IX. The Alaska Boundary 281
- X. Reconciliation 323
- XI. Self-Confidence Triumphs Over International Amity 352
- XII. An Expression of Canadian National Sentiment 402
- Bibliography 411
- Index 425