Borderlands
Essays in Canadian-American Relations
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781550221336
- Publish Date
- Dec 1991
- List Price
- $45.00
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The Borderlands Project is meant to promote greater recognition and understanding of the status of the United States and Canada as border neighbors. It is a comprehensive study of transborder attributes undertaken by a multidisciplinary team of social science and humanities scholars from both sides of the border. The 14 essays in this volume examine history, economics, the environment, literature, politics, and trade, with reference to specific regions and the border at large. They provide a new set of lenses for policymakers, educators, and librarians, and sharpen the images of reality formed by competition and cooperation between two industrial democracies in North America.
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“The essays collected here cover a wide range of topics which include all of the borderlands from the Atlantic to the northern frontier between Alaska and the Yukon Territory . . . [T]he Borderlands scholarship offers a new way of analyzing the two-way relationship between Canada and the United States . . . [A] welcome contribution to the exciting new field of borderlands research.” —American Review of Canadian Studies