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Canada has not always had the role of ''friendly neighbor to the north.'' In fact the seemingly peaceful history of relations between the United States and Canada is punctuated with instances of border disputes annexation manifestos and trade disagreements. David R. Spencer reveals the complexity of this relationship through a fascinating examination of political cartoons that appeared both in the U.S. and Canada from 1849 through the 1990s. By first examining both the cultural and political differences and similarities between the two nations Spencer lays the groundwork for the main focus of his study - deeper analysis of the political perspectives of the editorial cartoons. Including 141 actual cartoons of the time Spencer provides meaningful references to the historical material covered. An intriguing study by a leading Canadian-American scholar this work is sure to interest many across the disciplines of journalism history cartoons media studies communication and international relations.
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