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Author Hastings, Paula, author

Title Dominion over palm and pine : a history of Canadian aspirations in the British Caribbean / Paula Hastings
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2022]

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Series Rethinking Canada in the world ; 11
Rethinking Canada in the world ; 11.
Contents Introduction: Imagining a Dominion over Palm and Pine -- "Possessing a Great South as Well as a Great West," 1869-1885 -- Visions of Centurial Grandeur, 1898-1914 -- Sovereignty and the Spoils of War -- A "New American Empire Headed by Canada": Interwar Overtures -- A Shifting Global Order: Anxieties and Opportunities, 1945-1966 -- Decolonization and Denial: The Persistence of the Union Dream, 1967-1974 -- Conclusion: A Dream Unfulfilled
Summary "From the expansionist fervour of the late nineteenth century through both world wars and the Cold War, a varied and ever-changing group of dreamers campaigned for Canada's union with the British Caribbean colonies. They hoped to diversify Canada's climate and agricultural capabilities, spur economic development, boost the nation's autonomy and stature in the Empire-Commonwealth and the world, temper American power, and secure a tourist paradise. Dominion over Palm and Pine traces the transnational ebb and flow of these union campaigns, situating them in the global history of colonialism and white supremacy, Black activism, and decolonization. Paula Hastings centres the British Caribbean in historical narratives that rarely take account of the region, challenging us to rethink the history of Canadian expansionism and its entangled relationship with nation building, the struggle for sovereignty at home and abroad, and Canada's evolving role and reputation on the world stage. Widely conceived, the brokers of Canada's international histories included a multiplicity of actors who shaped the evolving contours and outcomes of the debate: Canadian legislators, civil servants, businessmen, and social justice activists; Caribbean migrants, intellectuals, and anti-colonial nationalists; and British colonial officials, absentee planters, and politicians. Canada's lack of an overseas empire is often vaunted as a national characteristic that sets Canada apart from the United States and the old European powers. In excavating the dogged resilience of Canadian designs on the Caribbean, Dominion over Palm and Pine unsettles notions of Canadian goodness that rest on this self-righteous observation."-- Provided by publisher
Analysis African diaspora
Bahamas
Black activism
British empire
Caicos
Canada
Caribbean
Cold War
Commonwealth
Imperialism
Jamaica
Statute
Third World
Turks
United States
West Indies
Westminster
annexation
anti-racism
anticolonialism
civil rights
colonialism
colour line
communism
decolonization
dependencies
development
dominions
eastern
expansionism
federation
geographies
global South
great war
immigration
imperial union
international
justice
liberalism
migrants
nation building
national autonomy
paternalism
race
racial
racism
relations
self-government
sovereignty
tourism
trade
tropics
white supremacy
world
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 06, 2022)
Subject HISTORY / Caribbean & West Indies / General
Diplomatic relations
SUBJECT Canada -- Foreign relations -- Caribbean Area
Caribbean Area -- Foreign relations -- Canada
Caribbean Area -- History -- 19th century
Caribbean Area -- History -- 20th century
Subject Canada
Caribbean Area
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0228012856
9780228012863
0228012864
9780228012856