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Political Science Elections

The Last Cannon Shot

A Study of French-Canadian Nationalism 1837-1850

by (author) Jacques Monet

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Dec 2018
Category
Elections, Pre-Confederation (to 1867), Canadian
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    ISBN
    9781487586584
    Publish Date
    Dec 2018
    List Price
    $33.95

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Description

Based on four years of research in the French-Canadian press of the 1840s and the private papers of the main French-Canadian politicians, British officials, and Roman Catholic religious leaders, this book describes in rich and lively detail the conflict of French Canada's priests and politicians around the central issue of their people's relation to the British Crown during that period.
Confederation in 1867, modern Canada, and the current tempest in French Canada cannot adequately be understood without constant reference to these men of the 1840s and the political and religious ideologies they represented. Indeed, it was in their enmities, in their friendships and loyalties that were laid the strongbi-national foundations of what Etienne Parent foresaw as 'une grande nationalité canadienne assez forte pour se protéger elle-même et vivre de sa propre vie.'

About the author

Dr Monet is the Chairman of the Department of History at the University of Ottawa.

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Editorial Reviews

'L'ouvrage est bien fait.'

Le Devoir

'A book with profound things to tell Anglo readers about Quebec ... a superb slice of Canadian History.'

Ottawa Journal

'Brilliant and readable … Dr Monet's history teems with colorful figures … It was a time of great orators and editors, of endless controversies, and crisis succeeding crisis, duels, riots, scandals and elections, annexation scares.'

Vancouver Sun