The tragedy of Quebec; the expulsion of its Protestant farmers.
- Title
- The tragedy of Quebec; the expulsion of its Protestant farmers. With an introd. by Robert Hill.
- Published by
- [Toronto], [Buffalo] University of Toronto Press [1974]
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xxxvi, 374, [ix] pages; 23 cm.
- Series statement
- The Social history of Canada no. 17
- Uniform title
- Social history of Canada ; no. 17.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Contents
- I. The coming of the English-speaking farmers -- II. Canada under the kings of France -- III. Canada under British rule -- IV. Re-appearance of Anti-British feeling -- V. Quebec thrown open to immigrants -- VI. Development of the Nationalist idea -- VII. Before and after confederation -- VIII. The supplanting of the English-speaking farmers -- IX. Canon law -- X. It is a Papal, not a French Quebec that menaces the Dominion -- XI. Nationalism and nationalists -- XII. The war of French priests on Ontario's independence -- XIII. The peril of clericalism -- XIV. In our northwest to be British or Papal?
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.