Voice of the Vanishing Minority

Robert Sellar and the Huntingdon Gleaner, 1863-1919

Robert Hill author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press

Published:31st Aug '98

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The biography of one of the first and most controversial champions of the English-speaking minority in Quebec.

At the turn of the century Robert Sellar, editor of the "Huntingdon Gleaner" in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, was the most-quoted rural newspaperman in Canada. Drawing on Sellar's diary, the "Gleaner", and other original materials, this book recounts Sellar's one-man crusade for English rights in Quebec.At the turn of the century Robert Sellar, editor of the "Huntingdon Gleaner" in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, was the most-quoted rural newspaperman in Canada. His controversial opinions on Confederation, national policy, and especially French-Canadian nationalism sparked debate across Canada and around the world. Widely regarded as the authentic voice of the English-speaking minority, Sellar attempted to alert the rest of Canada to the threat of ultramontane clericalism and French-Canadian nationalism emanating from Quebec. In his newspaper and his book, "The Tragedy of Quebec", Sellar lamented the exodus of Quebec's English-speaking farmers from the Eastern Townships, attributing it to the frenchification of the region.His provocative views were shared by grass-roots supporters in Ontario and the Prairies but were largely dismissed as Anglo-Protestant francophobia and bigotry. Drawing on Sellar's diary, the "Gleaner", and a wealth of other original materials, Robert Hill recounts Sellar's one-man crusade for English rights in Quebec, a crusade for which he endured obloquy, legal harassment, physical violence, arson, clerical condemnation, loss of family, and the indifferent support of the people he was championing. Exploring the earliest origins of 'English exodus' and the English-speaking minority rights battle in Quebec, "Voice of the Vanishing Minority" makes for timely reading in light of recent developments in Quebec. Robert Hill taught history at John Abbott College. He is retired and lives in Montreal.

Reviews of the hardcover: "Hill has produced a fine piece of scholarship, an important one and a though-provoking one. It is a giant step toward giving Robert Sellar the place in history he deserved but that was denied to him for so very long: the place of being the first Quebecer to articulate the principles of Refus Global." Montreal Gazette. "a fascinating picture of the times." Dialogue.

ISBN: 9780773517363

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392 pages