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Between “Venus” and “Mars”: Canada and the Transatlantic “Gap”

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Joel J. Sokolsky

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal , Volume 2, Issue 3, p.77-88 (2003)
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APA style: Sokolsky, J. J. (2003).  Between “Venus” and “Mars”: Canada and the Transatlantic “Gap”. Connections: The Quarterly Journal . 2(3), 77-88.
Chicago style: Sokolsky, Joel J.. "Between “Venus” and “Mars”: Canada and the Transatlantic “Gap”." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 2, no. 3 (2003): 77-88.
IEEE style: Sokolsky, J. J., "Between “Venus” and “Mars”: Canada and the Transatlantic “Gap”", Connections: The Quarterly Journal , vol. 2, issue 3, pp. 77-88, September 2003.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.02.3.09(link is external)
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