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The Volunteer Militia in Lower Canada, 1837-50
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The Volunteer Militia in Lower Canada, 1837-50
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Abstract |
An example of how Montreal's early nineteenth century English-speaking elite used their membership in the Montreal Volunteer Militia to counteract their fear of French-Canadian nationalism and French revolutionary and Napoleonic invasions. The author focuses on the career of John Samuel McCord (1801-1865).
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Book Title |
Power, Place and Identity: Studies of Social and Legal Regulation in Quebec
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Montreal
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Montreal History Group
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Date |
1998
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37-54
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Language |
en
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0-9697890-2-5
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Young, Brian. “The Volunteer Militia in Lower Canada, 1837-50.” In Power, Place and Identity: Studies of Social and Legal Regulation in Quebec, edited by Tamara Myers, Kate Boyer, Mary Anne Poutanen, and Steven Watt, 37–54. Montreal: Montreal History Group, 1998. http://web.archive.org/web/20041107171328/http://www.ghm-mhg.mcgill.ca/publications/ppi/young.html.
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