Between The Old Order and Modern Times: Poverty, Criminality and Power in Quebec, 1791-1840

Type of resource
Authors/collaborators
Title
Between The Old Order and Modern Times: Poverty, Criminality and Power in Quebec, 1791-1840
Abstract
An examination of the social and legal attitudes towards poverty in Quebec in the half century between the enactment of the Constitution Act in 1791 and the Act of Union in 1840.
Book Title
Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Vol. V. Crime and Criminal Justice
Place
Toronto, ON
Publisher
Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by University of Toronto Press
Date
1996
Pages
293-323
Language
en
Citation
Fecteau, Jean-Marie. “Between The Old Order and Modern Times: Poverty, Criminality and Power in Quebec, 1791-1840.” In Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Vol. V. Crime and Criminal Justice, edited by Jim Phillips, Tina Loo, and Susan Lenthwaite, 293–323. Toronto, ON: Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by University of Toronto Press, 1996.
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