Violence, Order, and Unrest
A History of British North America, 1749-1876
Scott W See editor Elizabeth Mancke editor Jerry Bannister editor Denis B McKim editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:10th May '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This edited collection offers a broad reinterpretation of the origins of Canada. Drawing on cutting-edge research in a number of fields, Violence, Order, and Unrest explores the development of British North America from the mid-eighteenth century through the aftermath of Confederation. The chapters cover an ambitious range of topics, from Indigenous culture to municipal politics, public executions to runaway slave advertisements. Cumulatively, this book examines the diversity of Indigenous and colonial experiences across northern North America and provides fresh perspectives on the crucial roles of violence and unrest in attempts to establish British authority in Indigenous territories. In the aftermath of Canada 150, Violence, Order, and Unrest offers a timely contribution to current debates over the nature of Canadian culture and history, demonstrating that we cannot understand Canada today without considering its origins as a colonial project.
"There is much of value in some of these essays for the social and constitutional historian." -- Graham A. MacDonald * Prairie History *
"This book will be a strong addition to the collection of any historian of Canada, and its efforts to be inclusive of English, French, Black, and Indigenous histories in the same volume to tell a fully Canadian story should be commended."
-- Ruth L. Almy, Temple University * Canadian Journal of History *ISBN: 9781487523701
Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 32mm
Weight: 780g
536 pages