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Autor:
Jack I. Little
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family History. 46:275-297
During the relatively short period when he was a junior officer in the British colonial army, Edmond Joly served in the recently annexed Punjab, at the siege of Sebastopol, and in the effort to rescue his regiment in Lucknow where he was mortally wou
Autor:
Jack I. Little
Publikováno v:
Journal of Canadian Studies. 52:538-569
This article begins with an examination of the controversy caused in 1885 by the Macdonald government’s expansion of the dominion franchise to First Nations reserves in eastern Canada, a controversy that revolved around the liberal tenet that the r
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Jack I. Little
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Histoire sociale/Social history. 51:27-46
The 1870s brought a marked increase in the number of large-scale political picnics taking place in rural and small-town Ontario. Generally held between elections, their purpose was to solidify party allegiance by exposing the broader public to party
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Jack I. Little
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Histoire sociale/Social history. 52:224-226
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Jack I. Little
Publikováno v:
Histoire sociale/Social history.
Recently discovered correspondence between two brothers in Georgeville, Lower Canada, reveals at an intimately personal level how the Rebellions of 1837–1838 had a ripple effect within the English-speaking borderland region, forcing one of the brot
Autor:
Jack I. Little
Publikováno v:
Canadian Historical Review. 98:169-171
Autor:
Jack I. Little
Publikováno v:
Canadian Historical Review. 95:54-77
Abstract: Combining political, business, medical, and social history, this micro-historical study examines the cultural and ideological tensions that surfaced when Montreal's Sisters of Providence began marketing their spruce gum syrup throughout the
Autor:
Jack I. Little
Publikováno v:
The American Historical Review. 123:1308-1309
Autor:
Jack I. Little
Publikováno v:
Journal of Canadian Studies. 47:215-245
During the 1880s, Charles Haight Farnham published eight articles on Canada in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine , seven of which were focussed on Quebec. Appealing to the rising anti-modernist impulse of many of his well-educated readers, Farnham desc
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Jack I. Little
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Histoire sociale/Social history. 46:295-319
Between 1829 and 1832 a British settler colony was established on the northern fringe of Lower Canada’s Eastern Townships, in what became known as Megantic county. The main aim of the chief instigator and manager of the project, “emigrant” agen