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Review of Recent Literature on Canadian-Latin American Relations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Graeme S. Mount
Affiliation:
Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada
Edelgard E. Mahant
Affiliation:
Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada

Extract

In 1976, Macmillan of Canada published the first recent book-length study of Canadian-Latin American relations, Gringos from the Far North: Essays in the History of Canadian-Latin American Relations, 1866-1968, by Professor J.C.M. Ogelsby of the University of Western Ontario (1976a). Ogelsby deals with interactions between the residents of Canada and those of the Latin American republics – diplomatic, trade, business and religious relations; he includes subjects such as the emigration of Canadian Mennonites to South America. Ogelsby, who consulted Canadian and Spanish-American archives and travelled to the scenes of many of the events he describes, sets a standard for others in the field.

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Review Essay
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Copyright © University of Miami 1985

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