David Fraser, The Osgoode Society
Honorary Protestants
The Jewish School Question in Montreal, 1867-1997
David Fraser, The Osgoode Society
Honorary Protestants
The Jewish School Question in Montreal, 1867-1997
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In Honorary Protestants, David Fraser presents the first legal history of the Jewish school question in Montreal.
In Honorary Protestants, David Fraser presents the first legal history of the Jewish school question in Montreal.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781442630482
- ISBN-10: 1442630485
- Artikelnr.: 42698545
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781442630482
- ISBN-10: 1442630485
- Artikelnr.: 42698545
By David Fraser
Chapter 1: Introduction: Constituting Law, Constituting Justice in the
Jewish School Question
Chapter 2: Invoking Equality, Invoking Legality: Jews Constituting Their
Canadian Identity
Chapter 3: Schools, Taxes, Jews, Catholics (and Protestants): The Origins
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 4: Jews and Roman Catholics, School Taxes and Protestants: The
First Jewish School Question
Chapter 5: Taxes, the Rabbi and the Schoolboy: S 93 and the Pinsler Case
Chapter 6: Promises, Promises: “Honorary Protestants” in Protestant Schools
Chapter 7: Jews, Protestants, and Taxes (Again): The Jewish School Question
in the 1920s
Chapter 8: Jews, Protestants, Roman Catholics, and the Law: The Jewish
School Question Goes to Court
Chapter 9: Jews, Protestants, and Roman Catholics: Two Crises, and the
Jewish School Question, 1928–31
Chapter 10: The Protestant Jews of Ste. Sophie and La Macaza: Constituting
School and Community in Rural Quebec
Chapter 11: Outremont and Beyond: The Jewish School Question Moves West
Chapter 12: Hampstead and Beyond: From the Ghetto to Citizenship and
Equality under Law’s Shadow
Chapter 13: TMR, St. Laurent, Côte Saint-Luc: Democracy, Law, and the End
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 14: Constituting Canada and the Jewish School Question in Montreal
Jewish School Question
Chapter 2: Invoking Equality, Invoking Legality: Jews Constituting Their
Canadian Identity
Chapter 3: Schools, Taxes, Jews, Catholics (and Protestants): The Origins
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 4: Jews and Roman Catholics, School Taxes and Protestants: The
First Jewish School Question
Chapter 5: Taxes, the Rabbi and the Schoolboy: S 93 and the Pinsler Case
Chapter 6: Promises, Promises: “Honorary Protestants” in Protestant Schools
Chapter 7: Jews, Protestants, and Taxes (Again): The Jewish School Question
in the 1920s
Chapter 8: Jews, Protestants, Roman Catholics, and the Law: The Jewish
School Question Goes to Court
Chapter 9: Jews, Protestants, and Roman Catholics: Two Crises, and the
Jewish School Question, 1928–31
Chapter 10: The Protestant Jews of Ste. Sophie and La Macaza: Constituting
School and Community in Rural Quebec
Chapter 11: Outremont and Beyond: The Jewish School Question Moves West
Chapter 12: Hampstead and Beyond: From the Ghetto to Citizenship and
Equality under Law’s Shadow
Chapter 13: TMR, St. Laurent, Côte Saint-Luc: Democracy, Law, and the End
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 14: Constituting Canada and the Jewish School Question in Montreal
Chapter 1: Introduction: Constituting Law, Constituting Justice in the
Jewish School Question
Chapter 2: Invoking Equality, Invoking Legality: Jews Constituting Their
Canadian Identity
Chapter 3: Schools, Taxes, Jews, Catholics (and Protestants): The Origins
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 4: Jews and Roman Catholics, School Taxes and Protestants: The
First Jewish School Question
Chapter 5: Taxes, the Rabbi and the Schoolboy: S 93 and the Pinsler Case
Chapter 6: Promises, Promises: “Honorary Protestants” in Protestant Schools
Chapter 7: Jews, Protestants, and Taxes (Again): The Jewish School Question
in the 1920s
Chapter 8: Jews, Protestants, Roman Catholics, and the Law: The Jewish
School Question Goes to Court
Chapter 9: Jews, Protestants, and Roman Catholics: Two Crises, and the
Jewish School Question, 1928–31
Chapter 10: The Protestant Jews of Ste. Sophie and La Macaza: Constituting
School and Community in Rural Quebec
Chapter 11: Outremont and Beyond: The Jewish School Question Moves West
Chapter 12: Hampstead and Beyond: From the Ghetto to Citizenship and
Equality under Law’s Shadow
Chapter 13: TMR, St. Laurent, Côte Saint-Luc: Democracy, Law, and the End
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 14: Constituting Canada and the Jewish School Question in Montreal
Jewish School Question
Chapter 2: Invoking Equality, Invoking Legality: Jews Constituting Their
Canadian Identity
Chapter 3: Schools, Taxes, Jews, Catholics (and Protestants): The Origins
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 4: Jews and Roman Catholics, School Taxes and Protestants: The
First Jewish School Question
Chapter 5: Taxes, the Rabbi and the Schoolboy: S 93 and the Pinsler Case
Chapter 6: Promises, Promises: “Honorary Protestants” in Protestant Schools
Chapter 7: Jews, Protestants, and Taxes (Again): The Jewish School Question
in the 1920s
Chapter 8: Jews, Protestants, Roman Catholics, and the Law: The Jewish
School Question Goes to Court
Chapter 9: Jews, Protestants, and Roman Catholics: Two Crises, and the
Jewish School Question, 1928–31
Chapter 10: The Protestant Jews of Ste. Sophie and La Macaza: Constituting
School and Community in Rural Quebec
Chapter 11: Outremont and Beyond: The Jewish School Question Moves West
Chapter 12: Hampstead and Beyond: From the Ghetto to Citizenship and
Equality under Law’s Shadow
Chapter 13: TMR, St. Laurent, Côte Saint-Luc: Democracy, Law, and the End
of the Jewish School Question
Chapter 14: Constituting Canada and the Jewish School Question in Montreal