Violence, Order, and Unrest
A History of British North America, 1749-1876
Herausgeber: Mancke, Elizabeth; See, Scott W; McKim, Denis B; Bannister, Jerry
Violence, Order, and Unrest
A History of British North America, 1749-1876
Herausgeber: Mancke, Elizabeth; See, Scott W; McKim, Denis B; Bannister, Jerry
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This edited collection offers a broad reinterpretation of the origins of Canada. Drawing on cutting-edge research in a number of fields, it explores the vigorously contested development of British North America from the mid-eighteenth century through the aftermath of Confederation
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This edited collection offers a broad reinterpretation of the origins of Canada. Drawing on cutting-edge research in a number of fields, it explores the vigorously contested development of British North America from the mid-eighteenth century through the aftermath of Confederation
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523701
- ISBN-10: 148752370X
- Artikelnr.: 54612316
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523701
- ISBN-10: 148752370X
- Artikelnr.: 54612316
Edited by Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Maps
Introduction
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Section I: Loyalty, Liberty, and Visions of Order
1. Aspirations and Limitations: "Peace, Order, and Good Government" and the
Language of Violence and Disorder in British North America
Scott W. See
2. Loyalty, Order, and Quebec’s Catholic Hierarchy, 1763-1867
D.C. Bélanger
3. Anxious Anglicans, Complicated Catholics, and Disruptive Dissenters:
Christianity and the Search for Social Order in the Age of Revolution
Denis McKim
4. Liberty, Loyalty, and Sentiment in Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1873
Jerry Bannister
Section II: From Tory Imperialism to Liberal Settler Colonialism
5. Revolution Expected: The Invasion of Quebec and American Independence
Jeffers Lennox
6. Empire, Settler Colonialism, and the Role of Violence in Indigenous
Dispossession in British North America, 1749-1830
John G. Reid
7. Space, Race, and Violence: The Beginnings of Civilization in Canada
E.A. Heaman
8. Worthy and Industrious or a Burden? Managing Migration in Upper Canada,
1815-1845
Section III: Resisting Dispossession
9. Searching for Order in a Settlers’ World: Wendat and Mississauga
Schooling, Politics and Networks at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
Thomas Peace
10. Runaway Advertisements and Social Disorder in the Maritimes: A
Preliminary Study
Harvey Amani Whitfield
11. The Mobile Village: Metis Women, Bison Brigades, and Social Order on
the Nineteenth-Century Plains
Émilie Pigeon and Carolyn Podruchny
12. "We are men not Buffalos": Louis Riel and the Gendering of the Red
River Public Sphere
M. Max Hamon
Section IV: Legitimating and Contesting the Public Sphere
13. Discontents and Dissidents: Unrest amongst Loyalist Freemasons in the
1780s and 90s
Bonnie Huskins
14. Of Bludgeons and Ballots: Political Violence, Municipal
Enfranchisement, and Local Governance in Mid-Nineteenth- Century Montreal
Colin Grittner
15. Boys, Young Men, and Disorder in a Mid-Victorian City
Ian Radforth
16. "To muse within these peaceful portals": Urban Space, Public Order, and
the Makings of Montreal’s Viger Square, 1818-1870
Dan Horner
Section V: Tools of Social Order: The Law and the Press
17. The Spectacle of State Violence: Executions in Quebec, 1759-1872
Donald Fyson
18. Making a Patriot Order: Violence, Respectability, and the Patriot Press
in Exile, 1838-1847
Stephen R.I. Smith
19. The Ambivalence of Order: Jurisdiction in the Disputed Northeast
Bradley Miller
20. For the Better Administration of the Town’s Affairs: Civic Engagement,
Local Governance, and Grassroots Activism in Canada West/Ontario, 1849-1870
Darren Ferry
21. The Role of Newspapers in Halifax during the Confederate and the Repeal
Movements, 1865-69
Mathias Rodorff
Epilogue
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Notes on Contributors
Maps
Introduction
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Section I: Loyalty, Liberty, and Visions of Order
1. Aspirations and Limitations: "Peace, Order, and Good Government" and the
Language of Violence and Disorder in British North America
Scott W. See
2. Loyalty, Order, and Quebec’s Catholic Hierarchy, 1763-1867
D.C. Bélanger
3. Anxious Anglicans, Complicated Catholics, and Disruptive Dissenters:
Christianity and the Search for Social Order in the Age of Revolution
Denis McKim
4. Liberty, Loyalty, and Sentiment in Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1873
Jerry Bannister
Section II: From Tory Imperialism to Liberal Settler Colonialism
5. Revolution Expected: The Invasion of Quebec and American Independence
Jeffers Lennox
6. Empire, Settler Colonialism, and the Role of Violence in Indigenous
Dispossession in British North America, 1749-1830
John G. Reid
7. Space, Race, and Violence: The Beginnings of Civilization in Canada
E.A. Heaman
8. Worthy and Industrious or a Burden? Managing Migration in Upper Canada,
1815-1845
Section III: Resisting Dispossession
9. Searching for Order in a Settlers’ World: Wendat and Mississauga
Schooling, Politics and Networks at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
Thomas Peace
10. Runaway Advertisements and Social Disorder in the Maritimes: A
Preliminary Study
Harvey Amani Whitfield
11. The Mobile Village: Metis Women, Bison Brigades, and Social Order on
the Nineteenth-Century Plains
Émilie Pigeon and Carolyn Podruchny
12. "We are men not Buffalos": Louis Riel and the Gendering of the Red
River Public Sphere
M. Max Hamon
Section IV: Legitimating and Contesting the Public Sphere
13. Discontents and Dissidents: Unrest amongst Loyalist Freemasons in the
1780s and 90s
Bonnie Huskins
14. Of Bludgeons and Ballots: Political Violence, Municipal
Enfranchisement, and Local Governance in Mid-Nineteenth- Century Montreal
Colin Grittner
15. Boys, Young Men, and Disorder in a Mid-Victorian City
Ian Radforth
16. "To muse within these peaceful portals": Urban Space, Public Order, and
the Makings of Montreal’s Viger Square, 1818-1870
Dan Horner
Section V: Tools of Social Order: The Law and the Press
17. The Spectacle of State Violence: Executions in Quebec, 1759-1872
Donald Fyson
18. Making a Patriot Order: Violence, Respectability, and the Patriot Press
in Exile, 1838-1847
Stephen R.I. Smith
19. The Ambivalence of Order: Jurisdiction in the Disputed Northeast
Bradley Miller
20. For the Better Administration of the Town’s Affairs: Civic Engagement,
Local Governance, and Grassroots Activism in Canada West/Ontario, 1849-1870
Darren Ferry
21. The Role of Newspapers in Halifax during the Confederate and the Repeal
Movements, 1865-69
Mathias Rodorff
Epilogue
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Maps
Introduction
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Section I: Loyalty, Liberty, and Visions of Order
1. Aspirations and Limitations: "Peace, Order, and Good Government" and the
Language of Violence and Disorder in British North America
Scott W. See
2. Loyalty, Order, and Quebec’s Catholic Hierarchy, 1763-1867
D.C. Bélanger
3. Anxious Anglicans, Complicated Catholics, and Disruptive Dissenters:
Christianity and the Search for Social Order in the Age of Revolution
Denis McKim
4. Liberty, Loyalty, and Sentiment in Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1873
Jerry Bannister
Section II: From Tory Imperialism to Liberal Settler Colonialism
5. Revolution Expected: The Invasion of Quebec and American Independence
Jeffers Lennox
6. Empire, Settler Colonialism, and the Role of Violence in Indigenous
Dispossession in British North America, 1749-1830
John G. Reid
7. Space, Race, and Violence: The Beginnings of Civilization in Canada
E.A. Heaman
8. Worthy and Industrious or a Burden? Managing Migration in Upper Canada,
1815-1845
Section III: Resisting Dispossession
9. Searching for Order in a Settlers’ World: Wendat and Mississauga
Schooling, Politics and Networks at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
Thomas Peace
10. Runaway Advertisements and Social Disorder in the Maritimes: A
Preliminary Study
Harvey Amani Whitfield
11. The Mobile Village: Metis Women, Bison Brigades, and Social Order on
the Nineteenth-Century Plains
Émilie Pigeon and Carolyn Podruchny
12. "We are men not Buffalos": Louis Riel and the Gendering of the Red
River Public Sphere
M. Max Hamon
Section IV: Legitimating and Contesting the Public Sphere
13. Discontents and Dissidents: Unrest amongst Loyalist Freemasons in the
1780s and 90s
Bonnie Huskins
14. Of Bludgeons and Ballots: Political Violence, Municipal
Enfranchisement, and Local Governance in Mid-Nineteenth- Century Montreal
Colin Grittner
15. Boys, Young Men, and Disorder in a Mid-Victorian City
Ian Radforth
16. "To muse within these peaceful portals": Urban Space, Public Order, and
the Makings of Montreal’s Viger Square, 1818-1870
Dan Horner
Section V: Tools of Social Order: The Law and the Press
17. The Spectacle of State Violence: Executions in Quebec, 1759-1872
Donald Fyson
18. Making a Patriot Order: Violence, Respectability, and the Patriot Press
in Exile, 1838-1847
Stephen R.I. Smith
19. The Ambivalence of Order: Jurisdiction in the Disputed Northeast
Bradley Miller
20. For the Better Administration of the Town’s Affairs: Civic Engagement,
Local Governance, and Grassroots Activism in Canada West/Ontario, 1849-1870
Darren Ferry
21. The Role of Newspapers in Halifax during the Confederate and the Repeal
Movements, 1865-69
Mathias Rodorff
Epilogue
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Notes on Contributors
Maps
Introduction
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See
Section I: Loyalty, Liberty, and Visions of Order
1. Aspirations and Limitations: "Peace, Order, and Good Government" and the
Language of Violence and Disorder in British North America
Scott W. See
2. Loyalty, Order, and Quebec’s Catholic Hierarchy, 1763-1867
D.C. Bélanger
3. Anxious Anglicans, Complicated Catholics, and Disruptive Dissenters:
Christianity and the Search for Social Order in the Age of Revolution
Denis McKim
4. Liberty, Loyalty, and Sentiment in Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1873
Jerry Bannister
Section II: From Tory Imperialism to Liberal Settler Colonialism
5. Revolution Expected: The Invasion of Quebec and American Independence
Jeffers Lennox
6. Empire, Settler Colonialism, and the Role of Violence in Indigenous
Dispossession in British North America, 1749-1830
John G. Reid
7. Space, Race, and Violence: The Beginnings of Civilization in Canada
E.A. Heaman
8. Worthy and Industrious or a Burden? Managing Migration in Upper Canada,
1815-1845
Section III: Resisting Dispossession
9. Searching for Order in a Settlers’ World: Wendat and Mississauga
Schooling, Politics and Networks at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
Thomas Peace
10. Runaway Advertisements and Social Disorder in the Maritimes: A
Preliminary Study
Harvey Amani Whitfield
11. The Mobile Village: Metis Women, Bison Brigades, and Social Order on
the Nineteenth-Century Plains
Émilie Pigeon and Carolyn Podruchny
12. "We are men not Buffalos": Louis Riel and the Gendering of the Red
River Public Sphere
M. Max Hamon
Section IV: Legitimating and Contesting the Public Sphere
13. Discontents and Dissidents: Unrest amongst Loyalist Freemasons in the
1780s and 90s
Bonnie Huskins
14. Of Bludgeons and Ballots: Political Violence, Municipal
Enfranchisement, and Local Governance in Mid-Nineteenth- Century Montreal
Colin Grittner
15. Boys, Young Men, and Disorder in a Mid-Victorian City
Ian Radforth
16. "To muse within these peaceful portals": Urban Space, Public Order, and
the Makings of Montreal’s Viger Square, 1818-1870
Dan Horner
Section V: Tools of Social Order: The Law and the Press
17. The Spectacle of State Violence: Executions in Quebec, 1759-1872
Donald Fyson
18. Making a Patriot Order: Violence, Respectability, and the Patriot Press
in Exile, 1838-1847
Stephen R.I. Smith
19. The Ambivalence of Order: Jurisdiction in the Disputed Northeast
Bradley Miller
20. For the Better Administration of the Town’s Affairs: Civic Engagement,
Local Governance, and Grassroots Activism in Canada West/Ontario, 1849-1870
Darren Ferry
21. The Role of Newspapers in Halifax during the Confederate and the Repeal
Movements, 1865-69
Mathias Rodorff
Epilogue
Elizabeth Mancke, Jerry Bannister, Denis McKim, and Scott W. See