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March 1974

Getting on With the Americans: Changing Canadian Perceptions of the United States, 1939-1945

Publication: Canadian Review of American Studies
Volume 5, Number 1

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The Second World War is regularly trumpeted as the period in which Canada came of age. The nation contributed very substantially to the Allied victory in men, materiel, and foodstuffs, and as a result of this effort Canada emerged from the war as perhaps the leader of a group of middle powers. There was a very great distance between a middle and a great power, to be sure, but there can be no doubt that fortunate geo- graphical circumstance and economic power had combined to give Canada a status far beyond anything she had enjoyed before.

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Canadian Review of American Studies
Volume 5Number 1March 1974
Pages: 3 - 17

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Published in print: March 1974
Published online: 10 March 2011

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Canadian Review of American Studies 1974 5:1, 3-17

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