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8. ‘Our Arctic Brethren’: Canadian Law and Lawyers as Portrayed in American Legal Periodicals, 1829–1911
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Foreword x
- Acknowledgments xii
- Special Acknowledgment xiv
- Contributors xvi
- 1. Richard C.B. Risk: A Tribute 1
- 2. R.C.B. Risk’s Canadian Legal History 17
- 3. ‘Your Conscience Will Be Your Own Punishment’: The Racially Motivated Murder of Gus Ninham, Ontario, 1902 61
- 4. Ontario Water Quality, Public Health, and the Law, 1880–1930 115
- 5. ‘The Modern Spirit of the Law’: Blake, Mowat, and the Breaches of Contract Act, 1877 142
- 6. A Romance of the Lost: The Role of Tom MacInnes in the History of the British Columbia Indian Land Question 171
- 7. Taking Litigation Seriously: The Market Wharf Controversy at Halifax, 1785–1820 213
- 8. ‘Our Arctic Brethren’: Canadian Law and Lawyers as Portrayed in American Legal Periodicals, 1829–1911 241
- 9. Conservative Insurrection: Great Strikes and Deep Law in Cleveland, Ohio, and London, Ontario, 1898–1899 281
- 10. Gooderham & Worts: A Case Study in Business Organization in Nineteenth-Century Ontario 335
- 11. The Sacred Rights of Property: Title, Entitlement, and the Land Question in Nineteenth-Century Prince Edward Island 358
- 12. Race and the Criminal Justice System in British Columbia, 1892–1920: Constructing Chinese Crimes 398
- 13. Power, Politics, and the Law: The Place of the Judiciary in the Historiography of Upper Canada 443
- 14. The Criminal Trial in Nova Scotia, 1749–1815 469
- 15. ‘The Disquisitions of Learned Judges’: Making Manitoba Lawyers, 1885–1931 512
- 16. The Law of Evolution and the Evolution of the Law: Mills, Darwin, and Late-Nineteenth-Century Legal Thought 561
- R.C.B. Risk Bibliography 583
- Publications of The Osgoode Society 587
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Foreword x
- Acknowledgments xii
- Special Acknowledgment xiv
- Contributors xvi
- 1. Richard C.B. Risk: A Tribute 1
- 2. R.C.B. Risk’s Canadian Legal History 17
- 3. ‘Your Conscience Will Be Your Own Punishment’: The Racially Motivated Murder of Gus Ninham, Ontario, 1902 61
- 4. Ontario Water Quality, Public Health, and the Law, 1880–1930 115
- 5. ‘The Modern Spirit of the Law’: Blake, Mowat, and the Breaches of Contract Act, 1877 142
- 6. A Romance of the Lost: The Role of Tom MacInnes in the History of the British Columbia Indian Land Question 171
- 7. Taking Litigation Seriously: The Market Wharf Controversy at Halifax, 1785–1820 213
- 8. ‘Our Arctic Brethren’: Canadian Law and Lawyers as Portrayed in American Legal Periodicals, 1829–1911 241
- 9. Conservative Insurrection: Great Strikes and Deep Law in Cleveland, Ohio, and London, Ontario, 1898–1899 281
- 10. Gooderham & Worts: A Case Study in Business Organization in Nineteenth-Century Ontario 335
- 11. The Sacred Rights of Property: Title, Entitlement, and the Land Question in Nineteenth-Century Prince Edward Island 358
- 12. Race and the Criminal Justice System in British Columbia, 1892–1920: Constructing Chinese Crimes 398
- 13. Power, Politics, and the Law: The Place of the Judiciary in the Historiography of Upper Canada 443
- 14. The Criminal Trial in Nova Scotia, 1749–1815 469
- 15. ‘The Disquisitions of Learned Judges’: Making Manitoba Lawyers, 1885–1931 512
- 16. The Law of Evolution and the Evolution of the Law: Mills, Darwin, and Late-Nineteenth-Century Legal Thought 561
- R.C.B. Risk Bibliography 583
- Publications of The Osgoode Society 587