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Rebellion in Canada, 1837-1885: Autocracy, Rebellion and Liberty

by Richard Brown
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781478315964
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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  • Pages: 702
  • Original Price: USD 31.1
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 967 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-) and North America

In less than fifty years Canada experienced six major rebellions: in Lower and Upper Canada in late 1837 and 1838, the Fenian rebellions of 1866 and 1870 and the Pembina affair in 1871 and Louis Riel's resistance at Red River in 1869-1870 and his rebellion fifteen years later in Saskatchewan. Each failed to achieve its aims and, in one sense, the two books in the Canadian Rebellion series are studies of political disappointment. The rebellions revealed the draconian ways in which the state responded to threats to public order and legitimate authority. Yet it is the losers in 1837-1838 and 1885, though this is less the case for those in 1866 and 1870 who are now better and more positively remembered than the victors. These events each represented the beginnings of political change and especially the move towards 'responsive', 'responsible' and 'representative' government as British Government, at least in its imperial manifestation recognised the necessity of rule with the consent of colonists. Autocracy, Rebellion and Liberty examines the way in which the Canadas developed from the 1760s through to Confederation a century later. The opening chapters consider the context for the rebellions in 1837 and 1838. Chapter 1 examines the development of the two Canadas between the end of French Canada in 1760 and the turn of the century. Chapter 2 considers the economic, social, political, ideological and cultural tensions that evolved from the 1790s and the largely unsuccessful attempts by the colonial state and politicians in London to find acceptable and sustainable solutions to populist demands for greater autonomy. Chapter 3 looks in detail at the rebellions in 1837 and 1838 and at their immediate aftermath. Chapter 4 examines the ways in which Canadian politics developed in the newly united Province of Canada in the years between 1841 and the creation of Confederation in 1867.Contents: Series PrefacePrologue: Conflicting Liberties1 Forming the Canadas2 From discord to rebellion3 Rebellions and Retribution, 1837-18394 From Union to ConfederationAppendicesFurther readingIndexFeatures: Comprehensive narrative of the context, causes, course and consequences of the rebellions combining analysis of the constitutional, political, social, economic and cultural features.Examines the critical role played by Louis-Joseph Papineau, William Mackenzie, Louis LaFontaine and Robert Baldwin in the move from an autocratic to responsive and responsible system of government.Considers the rebellions in their historiographical context.

Richard Brown was, until he retired, Head of History and Citizenship at Manshead School in Dunstable, and has published twenty-eight print and Kindle books and 50 articles and papers on nineteenth century history. He is the author of a successful blog, The History Zone that has a wide audience among students and researchers. Having completed his Rebellions Trilogy; Three Rebellions: Canada 1837-1838, South Wales 1839 and Victoria, Australia 1854, Famine, Fenians and Freedom, 1840-1882, and Resistance and Rebellion in the British Empire, 1600-1980, he has now embarked on two volumes of essays on Canadian rebellion 1837-1885 and rebellion in Australia and a three volume study of Chartism. Visit the author's website: https: //sites.google.com/site/lookingathistory/ Visit the author's blogs: http: //richardjohnbr.wordpress.com/ http: //richardjohnbr.blogspot.com

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