Roads to Confederation: The Making of Canada, 1867 Volume 1 includes material on the competing visions of the nature of the 1867 project, on the ideas underpinning the British North America Act, 1867, and on some of the peoples and communities Confederation scholars have traditionally ignored.
Roads to Confederation: The Making of Canada, 1867 Volume 1 includes material on the competing visions of the nature of the 1867 project, on the ideas underpinning the British North America Act, 1867, and on some of the peoples and communities Confederation scholars have traditionally ignored.
Jacqueline D. Krikorian is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at York University. David R. Cameron is a professor of Political Science and Special Advisor to the President and Provost at the University of Toronto. Marcel Martel is a professor and Avie Bennett Historica Canada Chair in Canadian History at York University. Andrew McDougall is an assistant professor of Canadian politics at the University of Toronto Scarborough. Robert C. Vipond is a professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
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I Introduction: The Study of Confederation II Other Voices, Other Stories 1. Concise History of Canada’s First Nations Olive Patricia Dickason and William Newbigging 2. Displacement and Assimilation Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 3. Gender and the Confederation Debates Kathryn McPherson 4. French Canada and Confederation: The Acadians of New Brunswick Gaétan Migneault III The Ideas of Confederation 1. Constitutional Odyssey: Can Canadians Become a Sovereign People? Peter H. Russell 2. Reference re. Secession of Quebec Supreme Court of Canada 3. The Canadian Founding, John Locke and Parliament Janet Ajzenstat 4. Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896 Yvan Lamonde 5. Federalism as a Way of Life: Reflections on the Canadian Experiment Samuel V. LaSelva 6. 1787 and 1867: The Federal Principle and Canadian Confederation Reconsidered Robert C. Vipond IV One New Nation, Two Founding Nations or a Compact of Provinces? 1. Conservatism and National Unity D.G. Creighton 2. The Genesis of Provincial Rights Norman McL. Rogers 3. Confederation: A Pact or a Law? Richard Arès 4. The Nature of Confederation Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems (Tremblay Report) 5. Quebec and Confederation: Past and Present Ramsay Cook 6. The Invention of a Myth, The Pact Between Two Founding Peoples Stéphane Paquin
I Introduction: The Study of Confederation II Other Voices, Other Stories 1. Concise History of Canada’s First Nations Olive Patricia Dickason and William Newbigging 2. Displacement and Assimilation Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 3. Gender and the Confederation Debates Kathryn McPherson 4. French Canada and Confederation: The Acadians of New Brunswick Gaétan Migneault III The Ideas of Confederation 1. Constitutional Odyssey: Can Canadians Become a Sovereign People? Peter H. Russell 2. Reference re. Secession of Quebec Supreme Court of Canada 3. The Canadian Founding, John Locke and Parliament Janet Ajzenstat 4. Social History of Ideas in Quebec, 1760-1896 Yvan Lamonde 5. Federalism as a Way of Life: Reflections on the Canadian Experiment Samuel V. LaSelva 6. 1787 and 1867: The Federal Principle and Canadian Confederation Reconsidered Robert C. Vipond IV One New Nation, Two Founding Nations or a Compact of Provinces? 1. Conservatism and National Unity D.G. Creighton 2. The Genesis of Provincial Rights Norman McL. Rogers 3. Confederation: A Pact or a Law? Richard Arès 4. The Nature of Confederation Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems (Tremblay Report) 5. Quebec and Confederation: Past and Present Ramsay Cook 6. The Invention of a Myth, The Pact Between Two Founding Peoples Stéphane Paquin
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