<scp>Anglo-Saxonism in the Yukon: The Klondike Nugget and American-British Relations in the “Two Wests,” 1898–1901</scp>

During the Klondike Gold Rush, Americans and Britons connected their joint local experiences with the simultaneous colonial conquests in Cuba, the Philippines, South Africa, and China through the ideology of Anglo-Saxonism. From 1898 to 1901 Dawson's newspapers, memoirs, correspondence, and com...

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Published in:Pacific Historical Review
Main Author: ARENSON, ADAM
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of California Press 2007
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2007.76.3.373
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spelling crunicaliforniap:10.1525/phr.2007.76.3.373 2023-11-12T04:16:23+01:00 <scp>Anglo-Saxonism in the Yukon: The Klondike Nugget and American-British Relations in the “Two Wests,” 1898–1901</scp> ARENSON, ADAM 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2007.76.3.373 https://online.ucpress.edu/phr/article-pdf/76/3/373/610321/phr_2007_76_3_373.pdf en eng University of California Press Pacific Historical Review volume 76, issue 3, page 373-404 ISSN 0030-8684 1533-8584 History journal-article 2007 crunicaliforniap https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2007.76.3.373 2023-10-15T17:42:39Z During the Klondike Gold Rush, Americans and Britons connected their joint local experiences with the simultaneous colonial conquests in Cuba, the Philippines, South Africa, and China through the ideology of Anglo-Saxonism. From 1898 to 1901 Dawson's newspapers, memoirs, correspondence, and commercial photography demonstrated the power of this symbolic language of flags and balls, heated rhetoric and dazzling cartoons. The Klondike Nugget, the first newspaper in town and the only one run by Americans, took up the claims of global Anglo-Saxonism with the most fervor, although its sentiments were often echoed in the Canadian-edited Dawson Daily News. Differences re-emerged, especially over the boundary between Alaska and Canada, but this brief episode remained deeply imprinted in narratives of the “two Wests”—both of the North American frontier West and the West as Anglo-Saxon civilization—told at the turn of the twentieth century. Article in Journal/Newspaper Dawson Alaska Yukon University of California Press (via Crossref) Yukon Canada Pacific Historical Review 76 3 373 404
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