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4 “A Terrible Engine in the Hands of the Provincial Administration”: The Corporate Franchise State and Joint-Stock Democracy in the Last of the Atlantic Revolutions
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
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Openings
- The Search for Canadian Democracy: Transnational Insights into Democratization 33
- First Nations, Colonialism, and the Issue of Equality from the Ancien Régime to Contemporary Democracy 58
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Democratic Limits and Paradoxes, 1820s–60s
- Democracy in a Settler State? Settler Colonialism and the Development of Canada, 1820–67 87
- “A Terrible Engine in the Hands of the Provincial Administration”: The Corporate Franchise State and Joint-Stock Democracy in the Last of the Atlantic Revolutions 116
- Incorporating Contributory Democracy: Self-Taxation and Self-Government in Upper Canada 148
- Conceptualizing Democratic Conservatism in 1850s Canada 172
- A Tendency towards Mobocracy? The Democratic Realities of Nineteenth-Century British North America 203
-
Struggles Around “Liberal Democracy,” 1940s–90s
- Human Rights Activists’ Struggles to Forge a More Egalitarian Democracy in Canada in the 1940s and 1950s 235
- “Will Freedom Survive?”: Reconstruction, Self-Disciplined Democracy, and the Stirring of a New Right in Canada, 1943–54 264
- The Real World of Democracy? C.B. Macpherson’s Critique of the Cold War Reification of “Liberal Democracy,” 1965 297
- Recognition as Regulation: Liberal Democracy and Sexual Citizenship in Canada 319
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History and Beyond
- Community and Expertise in Canadian Democracy since 1920 355
- Reckoning with the Realities of History: The Politics of White Supremacy and the Expansion of Settler Democracy in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 390
- Bibliography 423
- Index 483
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
-
Openings
- The Search for Canadian Democracy: Transnational Insights into Democratization 33
- First Nations, Colonialism, and the Issue of Equality from the Ancien Régime to Contemporary Democracy 58
-
Democratic Limits and Paradoxes, 1820s–60s
- Democracy in a Settler State? Settler Colonialism and the Development of Canada, 1820–67 87
- “A Terrible Engine in the Hands of the Provincial Administration”: The Corporate Franchise State and Joint-Stock Democracy in the Last of the Atlantic Revolutions 116
- Incorporating Contributory Democracy: Self-Taxation and Self-Government in Upper Canada 148
- Conceptualizing Democratic Conservatism in 1850s Canada 172
- A Tendency towards Mobocracy? The Democratic Realities of Nineteenth-Century British North America 203
-
Struggles Around “Liberal Democracy,” 1940s–90s
- Human Rights Activists’ Struggles to Forge a More Egalitarian Democracy in Canada in the 1940s and 1950s 235
- “Will Freedom Survive?”: Reconstruction, Self-Disciplined Democracy, and the Stirring of a New Right in Canada, 1943–54 264
- The Real World of Democracy? C.B. Macpherson’s Critique of the Cold War Reification of “Liberal Democracy,” 1965 297
- Recognition as Regulation: Liberal Democracy and Sexual Citizenship in Canada 319
-
History and Beyond
- Community and Expertise in Canadian Democracy since 1920 355
- Reckoning with the Realities of History: The Politics of White Supremacy and the Expansion of Settler Democracy in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 390
- Bibliography 423
- Index 483