The Second Quebec Conference Revisited: Waging War, Formulating Peace
Canada, Great Britain, and the United States in 1944-1945 (Franklin and Eleanor ... Series on Diplomatic and Economic History)
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Word Count
52,500 words, Guess
Page Count
210 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10387338M
- ISBN-139780312215552
- ISBN-10031221555X
- OCLC Control Number39627583
- Library of Congress Control Number98038004
and 2 more
- LibraryThing9612900
- Goodreads2691480
Classifications
- LCCD734 .Q4 1944zb
Description
The Second Quebec Conference Revisited is a remarkable collection of essays resulting from an international conference of American, British, and Canadian scholars organized by McGill University, the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, and the FDR Library to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Quebec Conference. The essays examine the critical state of Allied relations in the fall of 1944, when the possibility that the war in Europe might soon end produced unexpected strains in the transatlantic Alliance. In addition, the essays discuss the important, though often overlooked, Canadian contribution to the war. Overall, The Second Quebec Conference Revisited provides a new and enlightening perspective on the historical significance of the Second Quebec Conference.
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Other Editions
- The Second Quebec Conference Revisited: Waging War, Formulating Peace : Canada, Great Britain, and the United States in 1944-1945 (Franklin and Eleanor ... Series on Diplomatic and Economic History)
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