In this Book
- Dissolving Tensions: Rapprochement and Resolution in British- American-Canadian Relations in the Treaty of Washington Era, 1865–1914
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: The Kent State University Press
Dissolving Tensions dismisses the longheld argument that a British American rapprochement did not occur until the mid1890s. In stead, author Phillip E. Myers shows that the rapprochement was distinct prior to the Civil War, became more distinctive during the conflict, and continued to take shape afterward.
Myers illustrates clearly that the Treaty of Washington of 1871 was a defining ingredient in resolving BritishAmericanCanadian tensions and sent the rapprochement into a new period of stability and dispute resolution during the three decades before World War I. Drawing upon a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, Myers makes his argument from the perspectives of geopolitics, finance, investments, and commerce, demonstrating that British AmericanCanadian relations followed a pragmatic, consistent path in keeping the spirit of the comprehensive Treaty of Washington alive. After 1871, peaceful diplomacy shaped the triangular relation ship for nearly five decades.
Myers delineates the contributions of British, American, and Canadian statesmen—among them, William Henry Seward, Lord John Russell, Hamilton Fish, William Ewart Gladstone, and Ulysses S. Grant—to defining and stabilizing the rapprochement against the background of American Reconstruction, global events such as the FrancoPrussian War, and issues such as the Alabama claims dispute, fisheries, boundaries, and Fenian insurgents.
Dissolving Tensions lays the groundwork for understanding how the period from 1865 to 1914 was a watershed era in AngloAmerican relations that established the contours of twentiethcentury diplomacy.
Table of Contents
- Illustrations
- p. vi
- Acknowledgments
- pp. vii-viii
- Abbreviations
- pp. ix-x
- 1. Seward’s Statecraft
- pp. 17-31
- 2. Russell’s Resolve
- pp. 32-52
- 3. Gladstone’s Group
- pp. 53-63
- 5. Gladstone’s Grit
- pp. 79-88
- 8. Chill of Indifference
- pp. 117-135
- 9. Threshold of Negotiations
- pp. 136-148
- 11. Informal Negotiations in January 1871
- pp. 161-168
- 15. The San Juan and Fisheries Arbitrations
- pp. 223-238
- Conclusion: Saving the Rapprochement
- pp. 239-250
- Bibliography
- pp. 299-316