王室访问重温:麦肯齐-金与 1939 年 6 月英国王室对美国的访问

Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.3828/bjcs.2024.5
Tony McCulloch
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1939 年 6 月,英王乔治六世和伊丽莎白王后出访加拿大,其中包括对美国的短暂访问。从英国的角度来看,这次访问的时机非常凑巧,因为在 1938 年 9 月达成慕尼黑协议(该协议将捷克苏台德地区割让给德国)之后不久,德国军队又于 1939 年 3 月占领了捷克的其余部分,这两件事都损害了英国在美国的形象。与对加拿大的访问一样,王室对美国的访问在公共关系方面也取得了巨大成功,来自这三个国家的许多历史学家都讨论了这次访问对英国、加拿大和美国之间关系的意义。然而,人们很少关注加拿大总理威廉-莱昂-麦肯齐-金在王室访问美国阶段所发挥的关键作用。事实上,最近一部关于王室访问以及国王和王后在富兰克林-罗斯福总统位于纽约州北部的家宅度过周末的电影中,只字未提麦肯齐-金,尽管他是他们的官方陪同。本文试图通过对麦肯齐-金参与王室访问的起源和进行的评估来填补这一空白。文章还对王室访问所揭示的战争前夕加拿大与英国和美国的关系进行了反思,尤其是麦肯齐-金与富兰克林-罗斯福总统的关系以及他对英美 "特殊关系 "的贡献。
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A royal visit revisited: Mackenzie King and the British royal visit to the USA, June 1939
In June 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were on a tour of Canada that included a brief visit to the United States. The timing of this visit proved to be fortuitous from the British point of view as it came soon after the controversial Munich agreement in September 1938, which ceded the Czech Sudetenland to Germany, and the subsequent occupation of the remainder of the Czech state by German troops in March 1939 – both of which had damaged Britain’s image in America. The royal visit to the USA was a great public-relations success, as was the visit to Canada, and its significance for relations between Britain, Canada, and the United States has been discussed by a number of historians from all three countries. However, very little attention has been paid to the key role of the Canadian prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King, regarding the American phase of the royal visit. Indeed, a recent film about the Royal Visit and the weekend spent by the king and queen at President Franklin Roosevelt’s family home in upstate New York omitted any mention of Mackenzie King, despite the fact that he was their official escort. This article seeks to fill this gap by assessing Mackenzie King’s involvement in the origins and conduct of the royal visit. It also reflects upon what the royal visit reveals about Canada’s relations with Britain and the United States on the eve of the war and, in particular, Mackenzie King’s relationship with President Franklin Roosevelt and his contribution to the Anglo-American ‘special relationship’.
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