Canada and the Transition to Commonwealth
"Canada and the Transition to Commonwealth" by Philip G. Wigley is a compelling exploration of the intricate relationship between Britain and Canada from the end of World War I to the pivotal Imperial Conference of 1926. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this insightful book spans 308 pages and delves into the critical issues of imperial cooperation and consultation, particularly in the realms of foreign affairs and defense policy. Wigley meticulously examines the pressures that emerged during this transformative period, highlighting the need to reformulate the constitutional ties between Britain and its dominions. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the political dynamics of Canada and the Commonwealth, offering a nuanced understanding of historical foreign relations and governance. Discover the complexities of this era and how they shaped the modern Commonwealth landscape through Wigley's expert analysis.