The Export/Import Trade in Ideas: The Role of United Kingdom Periodicals in Shaping Canadian Political and Social, as well as Literary, Discourse in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century

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The Export/Import Trade in Ideas: The Role of United Kingdom Periodicals in Shaping Canadian Political and Social, as well as Literary, Discourse in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century
Abstract
An examination of the political, social and literary rehetoric in English-language newspapers and literary periodicals published in Upper and Lower Canada in the mid-nineteenth century. The author argues that newspapers such as Montreal’s Daily Courier and the Vindicator, and such periodicals as the Literary Garland and British American Magazine, reflected concerns about “being British” before, during and after the Rebellions of 1837 and 1838.
Publication
Epilogue : Canadian Bulletin for the History of Books, Libraries and Archives/Épilogue : Bulletin canadien pour l’histoire du livre, et l’histoire des bibliothèques et des archives
Volume
No. 13
Pages
21-28
Date
1998
Language
en
Citation
MacDonald, Mary Lu. “The Export/Import Trade in Ideas: The Role of United Kingdom Periodicals in Shaping Canadian Political and Social, as Well as Literary, Discourse in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century.” Epilogue : Canadian Bulletin for the History of Books, Libraries and Archives/Épilogue : Bulletin canadien pour l’histoire du livre, et l’histoire des bibliothèques et des archives No. 13 (1998): 21–28.
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