The Civil War Years
Canada and the United States
Format:Hardback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:20th Nov '98
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While the Yankees and the Confederates fought a ruthless civil war in the United States, Britain and the northern states waged a war in anticipation, as British North America waited and wondered whether the federal army of the United States would invade. Robin Winks' study provides an examination of the impact of the American Civil War on Canada, especially on the movement towards confederation. This second edition also includes an overview of Civil War studies since the book's original publication in 1960.
"A major contribution to Civil War literature by stressing the importance of Canada in determining Britain's foreign policy during the war ... An example of history as it should be written. Mr Winks writes in a lively style which illuminates all aspects of Canadian-American relations during the Civil War years." J. Rogers Hollingsworth, Civil War History "By far the most thorough study of the relations between the United States and British North America during the Civil War ... A well-written work of mature scholarship, a remarkable achievement ... Winks's exposition is neither pro-North nor pro-South, nor is it pro-Canadian. It is rather a detached yet sympathetic explanation of the manifold and often exasperating repercussions between an apprehensive British North America and the schizophrenic United States." A.L. Burt, Journal of Southern History "An excellent and comprehensive treatment of an important subject, a book that will serve as a source of information and reference for all future writers on the relations between the United States and the British Empire." Helen Manning, American Historical Review "An excellent analysis of issues and incidents that long have been familiar but which have never received the treatment they deserve ... A searching examination of Canadian and American attitudes throughout the Civil War, and the effect of attitudes and incidents upon the continuing problems of British-American relations ... The great value of Professor Winks' book is not only in its detailed analysis of Canadian and American attitudes, but also in its conspicuous fairness ... Comprehensive and objective." P.B. Waite, Canadian Historical Review
ISBN: 9780773518193
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 738g
456 pages