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ID159440
Title ProperAmerican Origins of Academic Military History in Canada
Other Title InformationPrinceton University, the Carnegie Endowment, and C. P. Stacey’s Canada and the British Army
LanguageENG
AuthorSarty, Roger
Summary / Abstract (Note)C. P. Stacey (1906–1989), Canada’s first academic military historian, owed his career to opportunities in the United States. He was at an academic dead end when Princeton University provided a Ph.D. fellowship and employment. Carnegie Endowment funding allowed him to publish his thesis as Canada and the British Army, the book that secured his future. It remains the foremost account of how confrontation between Britain and the United States in the 1840s–1860s brought the creation of the modern Canadian state in 1867, which helped set the course for rapprochement and then alliance among the three nations.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Military History Vol. 82, No.2; Apr 2018: p.439-60
Journal SourceJournal of Military History 2018-06 82, 2
Key WordsCanada ;  British Army ;  American Origins ;  Academic Military History