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- Frontmatter ia
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xv
- Maps xvii
- Abbreviations xix
- Introduction: Rebellion, Invasion, and the Crisis of the Colonial State in the Canadas, 1837–9 1
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PART ONE. Upper Canada
- 1. Trying the Rebels: Emergency Legislation and the Colonial Executive’s Overall Legal Strategy in the Upper Canadian Rebellion 41
- 2. The Toronto Treason Trials, March–May 1838 62
- 3. The Treason Trials of 1838 in Western Upper Canada 100
- 4. The Kingston and London Courts Martial 130
- 5. The Prince Affair: ‘Gallant Colonel’ or ‘The Windsor Butcher’? 160
- 6. Patriot Exiles in Van Diemen’s Land 188
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PART TWO. Lower Canada
- 7. ‘This Ultimate Resource’: Martial Law and State Repression in Lower Canada, 1837–8 207
- 8. State Trial by Legislature: The Special Council of Lower Canada, 1838–41 248
- 9. The General Court Martial at Montreal, 1838–9: Operation and the Irish Comparison 279
- 10. The Montreal Court Martial, 1838–9: Legal and Constitutional Reflections 325
- 11. ‘Women’s Work’: Women and Rebellion in Lower Canada, 1837–9 353
- 12. The Punishment of Transportation as Suffered by the Patriotes Sent to New South Wales 383
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APPENDICES. Archival Research and Supporting Documents
- Appendix A. In Pursuit of Rebels at the National Archives of Canada: Beyond the Usual Round-up of Suspect Sources 405
- Appendix B. Archival Sources in Quebec Relating to the Legal Suppression of the Rebellions of 1837 and 1838 in Lower Canada 428
- Appendix C. Rebellion Trials Sources in Ontario Archives 452
- Appendix D. Supporting Documents 459
- Index 487
- Backmatter 501
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter ia
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xv
- Maps xvii
- Abbreviations xix
- Introduction: Rebellion, Invasion, and the Crisis of the Colonial State in the Canadas, 1837–9 1
-
PART ONE. Upper Canada
- 1. Trying the Rebels: Emergency Legislation and the Colonial Executive’s Overall Legal Strategy in the Upper Canadian Rebellion 41
- 2. The Toronto Treason Trials, March–May 1838 62
- 3. The Treason Trials of 1838 in Western Upper Canada 100
- 4. The Kingston and London Courts Martial 130
- 5. The Prince Affair: ‘Gallant Colonel’ or ‘The Windsor Butcher’? 160
- 6. Patriot Exiles in Van Diemen’s Land 188
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PART TWO. Lower Canada
- 7. ‘This Ultimate Resource’: Martial Law and State Repression in Lower Canada, 1837–8 207
- 8. State Trial by Legislature: The Special Council of Lower Canada, 1838–41 248
- 9. The General Court Martial at Montreal, 1838–9: Operation and the Irish Comparison 279
- 10. The Montreal Court Martial, 1838–9: Legal and Constitutional Reflections 325
- 11. ‘Women’s Work’: Women and Rebellion in Lower Canada, 1837–9 353
- 12. The Punishment of Transportation as Suffered by the Patriotes Sent to New South Wales 383
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APPENDICES. Archival Research and Supporting Documents
- Appendix A. In Pursuit of Rebels at the National Archives of Canada: Beyond the Usual Round-up of Suspect Sources 405
- Appendix B. Archival Sources in Quebec Relating to the Legal Suppression of the Rebellions of 1837 and 1838 in Lower Canada 428
- Appendix C. Rebellion Trials Sources in Ontario Archives 452
- Appendix D. Supporting Documents 459
- Index 487
- Backmatter 501