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Religion and French-Canadian Mores in the Early Nineteenth Century (1971)
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Jean-Pierre Wallot
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- PREFACE xiii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: NATION AND DIVERSITY, 1920-1939
- Commentary 65
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The Purpose of the Past
- Some Vices of Clio (1926) 71
- The Beginnings of Historical Criticism in Canada: A Retrospect, 1896-1936 (1936) 73
- Past Historians and Present History in Canada (1941) 77
- Dollard des Ormeaux and the Fight at the Long Sault: A Reinterpretation of Dollard's Exploit (1932) 80
- Was Dollard the Saviour of New France? (1932) 82
- Women of New France (Three Rivers: 1651-63) (1940) 84
- The Historian and Society (1933) 87
- The Historian and Society (1933) 90
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Defining the Canadian Nation
- Canada and the Imperial War Cabinet (1920) 93
- The Growth of Canadian National Feeling (1920) 99
- Canada as a Vassal State (1920) 101
- Nationalism and Self-Determination (1921) 104
- Canada's Relations with the Empire as Seen by the Toronto Globe, 1857-1867 (1929) 107
- Some American Influences upon the Canadian Federation Movement (1924) 110
- The Struggle for Financial Control in Lower Canada, 1818-1831 (1931) 112
- Canadian Migration in the Forties (1928) 115
- The Beginnings of Nova Scotian Politics, 1758-1766 (1935) 115
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The Environment and Natural Resources
- The Assault on the Laurentian Barrier, 1850-1870 (1929) 118
- Economic Factors in Canadian History (1923) 120
- The Extermination of the Buffalo in Western Canada (1934) 124
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Native-European Contact
- Review of Harold A. Innis, The Fur Trade in Canada (1931) 127
- Social Revolution in Early Eastern Canada (1938) 129
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PART TWO: WAR, CENTRALIZATION, AND REACTION, 1940-1965
- Commentary 135
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Society and War
- The Social Sciences in the Post-War World (1941) 140
- Response to Lower, ''The Social Sciences ...' (1941) 145
- The Need for a Wider Study of Military History (1944) 147
- In Defence of Political History (1950) 149
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Redefining the Nation
- Sir John Macdonald and Canadian Historians (1948) 152
- Toronto vs Montreal: The Struggle for Financial Hegemony, 1860-1875 (1941) 156
- Agriculture in the Red River Colony (1949) 159
- The Origins of Public Broadcasting in Canada (1965) 162
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Nationalism Challenged
- Chapleau and the Conservative Party in Quebec (1956) 168
- Review of Guy Frégault, La Guerre de la Conquete (1958) 170
- The British Conquest: Canadian Social Scientists and the Fate of the Canadiens (1959) 171
- Le Nationalisme canadien-français: De ses origines á 1'insurrection de 1837 (1964) 176
- The Concept of Social Class and the Interpretation of Canadian History (1965) 183
- The Lachine Strike of 1843 (1948) 186
- The National Policy, the Workingman, and Proletarian Ideas in Victorian Canada (1959) 189
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PART THREE: THE RENEWAL OF DIVERSITY, 1966 TO THE PRESENT
- Commentary 195
-
Limited Identities
- The People of a Canadian City: 1851-2 (1972) 202
- Halifax Merchants and the Pursuit of Development, 1783-1850 (1978) 206
- Never the Twain Did Meet: Prairie-Maritime Relations, 1910-27 (1978) 208
- Industry and the Good Life around Idaho Peak (1985) 212
- Of Inequality and Interdependence in the Nova Scotian Countryside, 1850-70 (1993) 217
-
Quebec and Nationalism
- The Defeat of George-Etienne Carder in Montreal-East in 1872 (1970) 224
- Religion and French-Canadian Mores in the Early Nineteenth Century (1971) 227
- The Agricultural Crisis in Lower Canada, 1802-12: A Review of a Controversy (1974) 232
- Revisionism and the Search for a Normal Society: A Critique of Recent Quebec Historical Writing (1992) 235
-
Class Consciousness
- Aid to the Civil Power: The Canadian Militia in Support of Social Order, 1867-1914 (1970) 242
- The Shiners' War: Social Violence in the Ottawa Valley in the 1830s (1973) 247
- Through the Prism of the Strike: Industrial Conflict in Southern Ontario, 1901-14 (1977) 253
- E.P. Thompson vs Harold Logan: Writing about Labour and the Left in the 19705 (1981) 259
- Paternalism and Politics: Sir Francis Bond Head, the Orange Order, and the Election of 1836 (1991) 262
-
The Return of Native History
- The French Presence in Huronia: The Structure of Franco-Huron Relations in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century (1968) 267
- Amerindian Views of French Culture in the Seventeenth Century (1974) 269
- The Historians' Indian: Native Americans in Canadian Historical Writing from Charlevoix to the Present (1986) 273
-
Gender Politics
- Writing Canadian Women's History, 1970-82: An Historiographical Analysis (1982) 278
- The Skilled Emigrant and Her Kin: Gender, Culture, and Labour Recruitment (1987) 282
- Gender History and Historical Practice (1995) 285
-
Cultural History
- The Methodist Church and World War I (1968) 289
- The Social Gospel in Canada, 1890-1928 (1968) 292
- French Canada and the Prairie Frontier, 1870-1890 (1969) 295
- Some Quebec Attitudes in an Age of Imperialism and Ideological Conflict (1976) 298
- Speaking Modern: Language, Culture, and Hegemony in Grocery Window Displays, 1887-1920 (1989) 302
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PART FOUR: REFLECTIONS
- Commentary 309
-
On Canadian History
- Canadian History in Retrospect and Prospect: An Article to Mark the Completion of the First Twenty-Five Years of the Canadian Historical Review, 1920-1944 (1944) 312
- Canadian History in the 1970s (1977) 315
- A Belated Review of Harold Adams Innis, The Fur Trade in Canada (1979) 318
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Innis, Eccles, and the Canadian Fur Trade (1981) 322
- The Second Time Around: Political Scientists Writing History (1986) 326
- Where to Begin and How: Narrative Openings in Donald Creighton's Historiography (1991) 328
- 1837-38: Rebellion Reconsidered (1995) 332
- INDEX 337
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- PREFACE xiii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xv
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: NATION AND DIVERSITY, 1920-1939
- Commentary 65
-
The Purpose of the Past
- Some Vices of Clio (1926) 71
- The Beginnings of Historical Criticism in Canada: A Retrospect, 1896-1936 (1936) 73
- Past Historians and Present History in Canada (1941) 77
- Dollard des Ormeaux and the Fight at the Long Sault: A Reinterpretation of Dollard's Exploit (1932) 80
- Was Dollard the Saviour of New France? (1932) 82
- Women of New France (Three Rivers: 1651-63) (1940) 84
- The Historian and Society (1933) 87
- The Historian and Society (1933) 90
-
Defining the Canadian Nation
- Canada and the Imperial War Cabinet (1920) 93
- The Growth of Canadian National Feeling (1920) 99
- Canada as a Vassal State (1920) 101
- Nationalism and Self-Determination (1921) 104
- Canada's Relations with the Empire as Seen by the Toronto Globe, 1857-1867 (1929) 107
- Some American Influences upon the Canadian Federation Movement (1924) 110
- The Struggle for Financial Control in Lower Canada, 1818-1831 (1931) 112
- Canadian Migration in the Forties (1928) 115
- The Beginnings of Nova Scotian Politics, 1758-1766 (1935) 115
-
The Environment and Natural Resources
- The Assault on the Laurentian Barrier, 1850-1870 (1929) 118
- Economic Factors in Canadian History (1923) 120
- The Extermination of the Buffalo in Western Canada (1934) 124
-
Native-European Contact
- Review of Harold A. Innis, The Fur Trade in Canada (1931) 127
- Social Revolution in Early Eastern Canada (1938) 129
-
PART TWO: WAR, CENTRALIZATION, AND REACTION, 1940-1965
- Commentary 135
-
Society and War
- The Social Sciences in the Post-War World (1941) 140
- Response to Lower, ''The Social Sciences ...' (1941) 145
- The Need for a Wider Study of Military History (1944) 147
- In Defence of Political History (1950) 149
-
Redefining the Nation
- Sir John Macdonald and Canadian Historians (1948) 152
- Toronto vs Montreal: The Struggle for Financial Hegemony, 1860-1875 (1941) 156
- Agriculture in the Red River Colony (1949) 159
- The Origins of Public Broadcasting in Canada (1965) 162
-
Nationalism Challenged
- Chapleau and the Conservative Party in Quebec (1956) 168
- Review of Guy Frégault, La Guerre de la Conquete (1958) 170
- The British Conquest: Canadian Social Scientists and the Fate of the Canadiens (1959) 171
- Le Nationalisme canadien-français: De ses origines á 1'insurrection de 1837 (1964) 176
- The Concept of Social Class and the Interpretation of Canadian History (1965) 183
- The Lachine Strike of 1843 (1948) 186
- The National Policy, the Workingman, and Proletarian Ideas in Victorian Canada (1959) 189
-
PART THREE: THE RENEWAL OF DIVERSITY, 1966 TO THE PRESENT
- Commentary 195
-
Limited Identities
- The People of a Canadian City: 1851-2 (1972) 202
- Halifax Merchants and the Pursuit of Development, 1783-1850 (1978) 206
- Never the Twain Did Meet: Prairie-Maritime Relations, 1910-27 (1978) 208
- Industry and the Good Life around Idaho Peak (1985) 212
- Of Inequality and Interdependence in the Nova Scotian Countryside, 1850-70 (1993) 217
-
Quebec and Nationalism
- The Defeat of George-Etienne Carder in Montreal-East in 1872 (1970) 224
- Religion and French-Canadian Mores in the Early Nineteenth Century (1971) 227
- The Agricultural Crisis in Lower Canada, 1802-12: A Review of a Controversy (1974) 232
- Revisionism and the Search for a Normal Society: A Critique of Recent Quebec Historical Writing (1992) 235
-
Class Consciousness
- Aid to the Civil Power: The Canadian Militia in Support of Social Order, 1867-1914 (1970) 242
- The Shiners' War: Social Violence in the Ottawa Valley in the 1830s (1973) 247
- Through the Prism of the Strike: Industrial Conflict in Southern Ontario, 1901-14 (1977) 253
- E.P. Thompson vs Harold Logan: Writing about Labour and the Left in the 19705 (1981) 259
- Paternalism and Politics: Sir Francis Bond Head, the Orange Order, and the Election of 1836 (1991) 262
-
The Return of Native History
- The French Presence in Huronia: The Structure of Franco-Huron Relations in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century (1968) 267
- Amerindian Views of French Culture in the Seventeenth Century (1974) 269
- The Historians' Indian: Native Americans in Canadian Historical Writing from Charlevoix to the Present (1986) 273
-
Gender Politics
- Writing Canadian Women's History, 1970-82: An Historiographical Analysis (1982) 278
- The Skilled Emigrant and Her Kin: Gender, Culture, and Labour Recruitment (1987) 282
- Gender History and Historical Practice (1995) 285
-
Cultural History
- The Methodist Church and World War I (1968) 289
- The Social Gospel in Canada, 1890-1928 (1968) 292
- French Canada and the Prairie Frontier, 1870-1890 (1969) 295
- Some Quebec Attitudes in an Age of Imperialism and Ideological Conflict (1976) 298
- Speaking Modern: Language, Culture, and Hegemony in Grocery Window Displays, 1887-1920 (1989) 302
-
PART FOUR: REFLECTIONS
- Commentary 309
-
On Canadian History
- Canadian History in Retrospect and Prospect: An Article to Mark the Completion of the First Twenty-Five Years of the Canadian Historical Review, 1920-1944 (1944) 312
- Canadian History in the 1970s (1977) 315
- A Belated Review of Harold Adams Innis, The Fur Trade in Canada (1979) 318
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Innis, Eccles, and the Canadian Fur Trade (1981) 322
- The Second Time Around: Political Scientists Writing History (1986) 326
- Where to Begin and How: Narrative Openings in Donald Creighton's Historiography (1991) 328
- 1837-38: Rebellion Reconsidered (1995) 332
- INDEX 337