Historical essays on upper Canada : new perspectives /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Ottawa, Canada : Don Mills, Ont., Canada :
Carleton University Press ; Distributed by Oxford University Press Canada,
1991.
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Colección: | Carleton library series ;
146. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Dispossession of the Mississauga Indians: a Missing Chapter in the Early History of Upper Canada
- 2. The Disposition to Settle: the Royal Highland Emigrants and Loyalist Settlement in Upper Canada, 1784
- 3. Geographical Aspects of Land Speculation in Essex County to 1825: The Strategy of Particular Individuals
- 4. Forest into Farmland: Upper Canadian Clearing Rates, 1822-1839
- 5. Peopling Glengarry County: The Scottish Origins of a Canadian Community
- 6. Migration, Pioneer Settlement, and the Life Course: The First Families7. Irish Immigrants and the Critical Yearsin Eastern Ontario: The Case of Montague Township, 1821-1881
- 8. The Internal Economy of Upper Canada: New Evidence on Agricultural Marketing Before 1850
- 9. Class Conflict on the Canals of Upper Canada in the 1840s
- 10. Paupers and Poor Relief in Upper Canada
- 11. Preconditions of the Canadian State: Educational Reform and the Construction of a Public in Upper Canada, 1837-1846
- 12. Bureaucracy vs. Community? The Origins of Bureaucratic Procedure in the Upper Canadian School System13. Option for Elite women in Early Upper Canadian Society: The case of the Powell Family
- 14. Town Fathers and Urban Continuity: The Roots of Community Power and Physical Form in Hamilton, Upper Canada, in the 1830s
- 15. Donald Bethune's Steamboat Business: A Study of Upper Canadian Commercial and Financial Practice
- 16. An Enduring Canadian Myth: Government and Family Compact
- 17. The Oligarchy of the Western District of Upper Canada 1788-1841
- 18. Egerton Ryerson and the Methodist Model for Upper Canada19. Crime in the London District, 1828-1837: A Case Study of the Effect of the 1833 Reform in Upper Canadian Penal Law
- Select Bibliography