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Safeguarding Canada 1763-1871 (Paperback)
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Safeguarding Canada 1763-1871 (Paperback)
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Canadian defence policy has been largely neglected by historians
except as a problem related to constitutional and political
development. Dr. Hitsman repairs this neglect in his study of the
military aspects of the defence of Canada, from the British
Conquest to the withdrawal of the British garrison. His
investigation demolishes a number of myths which have sprung up in
this era of Canadian history. For example, in his examination of
the military arrangements of the British in Canada Dr. Hitsman
points out that, contrary to established belief, Guy Carleton, the
last officer of the British Army to hold the appointment of
Commander-in-Chief in North America, did more than just muddle
through when Americans invaded Canada in 1775. This and many other
misconceptions are corrected in this lucid study. After a brief
introductory section on the problems of defence and attack during
the period of the Conquest, there follows a coherent and
intelligent account of the military aspects of Canadian defence
after 1760: the geographical factors in strategy, the degree of
potential danger, the men and resources available, and the policies
pursued by the British government and its agents in Canada. The
attitudes and behaviour of both English-speaking and French
Canadians are also examined in their relationship to British rule.
This book presents the facts about Canadian defence policy from
original sources. Basing his study on Admiralty, Colonial and War
Office papers, Dr. Hitsman reveals a remarkable ability for finding
the appropriate document to illustrate each stage in the
development in defence planning. His personal knowledge of army
organization and his ability to make his way easily through
military reports help to make this study an important contribution
to Canadian history and scholarship.
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