TY - BOOK AU - Dyck,Harvey AU - Krosby,H.Peter TI - Empire and Nations: Essays in Honour of Frederic H. Soward T2 - Heritage SN - 9781442654075 AV - F1026 .E5 1969eb U1 - 320.971 23 PY - 1969///] CY - Toronto : PB - University of Toronto Press, KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Africa KW - DISCOUNT-B KW - HISTORY / Essays KW - bisacsh N1 - restricted access N2 - Empire and Nations was written in tribute to the accomplishments of Frederic Hubert Soward - teacher, scholar, and administrator - who for forty-two years served in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia. Throughout his career he has made significant contributions to international understanding and the study of international relations through his writings, public lectures, and participation in international organizations and conferences. The volume consists of essays by fourteen outstanding contributors, all of whom are former students or associates of Professor Soward. The essays have as their common subject the nations that evolved within the British Empire and found, or are finding, their place in the world. Papers written by John Conway, Harvey L. Dyck, G.P. de T. Glazebrook, Edward D. Greathed, John W. Holmes, R.A. MacKay, Norman A.M. MacKenzie, Kenneth A. MacKirdy, H. Blair Neatby, and Peter B. Waite develop the subject from the perspectives of nation-building in Canada and Canada's developing the role in world affairs. Peter Harnetty, Jane Banefield Haynes, and J. Bertin Webster contribute studies of nationalism and empire in Asia and Africa. Also included in the volume are a biographical introduction by Margaret A. Ormsby, a list of the writings of F.H. Soward compiled by Eleanor Mercer, and a tribute to Professor Soward by Lester B. Pearson UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781442654075 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781442654075/original ER -