AMR_Reconcilable_Differences

Captivating and concise, this book examines the complex interplay between Canada and the United States from the birth of these two countries to the present day. Drawing on political, economic, social and cultural research as well as historiographical approaches, Stephen Azzi’s engaging analysis brings the past to life in remarkably vivid detail.

Reconcilable Differences covers the period of the American Revolution through the War of 1812 and the Canadian Confederation up through the World Wars to the “unipolarity” since 1993.

“The book’s backbone is the idea that the United States and Canada are two fundamentally similar countries,” said Stephen Azzi, who is cross-appointed to the Clayton H. Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management and the Department of History. “Ideas and people have always moved back and forth across the border quite easily.”

The book is published by Oxford University Press.

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