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Thornton, Martin, (1955-)
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Churchill, Borden and Anglo-Canadian naval relations, 1911-14 /
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Title/Author:
Churchill, Borden and Anglo-Canadian naval relations, 1911-14 // Martin Thornton, Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds, UK.
Author:
Thornton, Martin,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Anglo-Canadian imperial relations in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries -- The rise to eminence of Robert L. Borden and Winston S. Churchill -- Winston S. Churchill fears the worst -- Robert L. Borden, Canadian naval issues and his visit to great -- Britain of 1912 -- Policy developments and the two memoranda -- The Naval Aid Bill and the Canadian House of Commons: the -- Long debate begins -- The Naval Aid Bill reaches closure in the House of Commons -- Rejection by the Canadian senate, 1913 -- Aftermath: Canada, Great Britain and developments in International affairs, 1913-14.
Subject:
Naval strategy - History - 20th century. -
Subject:
Canada - Politics and government - 1980- -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137300874
ISBN:
1137300876 (electronic bk.)
Churchill, Borden and Anglo-Canadian naval relations, 1911-14 /
Thornton, Martin,1955-
Churchill, Borden and Anglo-Canadian naval relations, 1911-14 /
Martin Thornton, Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds, UK. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anglo-Canadian imperial relations in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries -- The rise to eminence of Robert L. Borden and Winston S. Churchill -- Winston S. Churchill fears the worst -- Robert L. Borden, Canadian naval issues and his visit to great -- Britain of 1912 -- Policy developments and the two memoranda -- The Naval Aid Bill and the Canadian House of Commons: the -- Long debate begins -- The Naval Aid Bill reaches closure in the House of Commons -- Rejection by the Canadian senate, 1913 -- Aftermath: Canada, Great Britain and developments in International affairs, 1913-14.
In October 1911, Winston S. Churchill was an accomplished young Liberal politician who, as the newly appointed First Lord of the Admiralty, still wore his ambition and emotion on his sleeve. Robert L. Borden was the new Canadian Prime Minister, less emotional and much older than Churchill. They became companions in an attempt to provide naval security for the British Empire as a naval crisis loomed with Germany. Their scheme for Canada to provide three Dreadnought battleships for the Royal Navy as part of an Imperial squadron was hotly debated by the Canadian Parliament and rejected by the Senate. It was one of the most divisive debates in Canadian parliamentary history. Churchill invested considerable time and effort in trying to deliver the scheme and even believed he might need to resign when it failed. The decision had great implications for the future, leading to the crises in shipbuilding foreshadowing the outbreak of WW1.
ISBN: 1137300876 (electronic bk.)
Source: 653817Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Personal Names:
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Borden, Robert Laird,
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--History--20th century.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
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Canada
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LC Class. No.: DA89 / .T56 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 359/.030941
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