Creating The peaceable kingdom
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"A collection of essays vital to the understanding of "The Peaceable Kingdom," revealed here as not always peaceable, often mysterious, deadly serious, still good-hearted, dutiful, the good twin to the United States.
Topics include: Canada in Vietnam, Quebec films, political leadership, Great Lakes ecology, Quebec and the United States, Canadian elections and the American media, topographical poetry and the "Quebec Model," Canada-U.S. defense policy, arts and the government, the last British settlement in the United States, the growth of the Detroit-Windsor border, and the ideal of the Peaceable Kingdom."--BOOK JACKET.
Topics include: Canada in Vietnam, Quebec films, political leadership, Great Lakes ecology, Quebec and the United States, Canadian elections and the American media, topographical poetry and the "Quebec Model," Canada-U.S. defense policy, arts and the government, the last British settlement in the United States, the growth of the Detroit-Windsor border, and the ideal of the Peaceable Kingdom."--BOOK JACKET.
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