This article challenges the notion that the Family Compact was a self-interested clique who stunted Upper Canada’s political, social, and economic development. It argues, instead, that members of the group articulated a dynamic vision for the colony premised on the “balanced” British constitution, state-aided Anglicanism, and a vibrant agrarian economy led by a paternalistic elite. Of central importance to the Compact’s vision for Upper Canada was a longstanding conservative tradition that had its roots in late-seventeenth-century England, and was reinforced a century later by a multifaceted counter-revolutionary phenomenon that manifested on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.Nous voulons remettre en question l’idée que le Family Compact éta...
Au Canada, l’aménagement a contribué à la dépossession des sociétés autochtones par la création des ...
This article investigates whether Canada has changed in ways the ways that proponents of the Charter...
Although the 1837-38 Rebellions and the Union of the Canadas have received much attention from histo...
Examinant les domaines des banques et des chemins de fer, l'auteur retrace l'évolution de l'esprit d...
In the present article, the author wished to study the nobility of New France from a highly specific...
The compact theory of the Canadian confederation is the idea that the constitution is the product of...
Abstract : This article examines the French Atlantic world through the diverse experiences of Acadia...
Cet article s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'histoire de la famille au Canada et remet en question certa...
This article focuses on a debate that raged in Upper Canada during the early and mid-nineteenth cent...
The idea of wilderness is a powerful and understandable illusion rooted in the contrast between Euro...
Ce texte envisage le devenir de la noblesse canadienne après l’instauration du Régime anglais. Il re...
The Worrell family’s half century of connection with Prince Edward Island began in 1803, when Jonath...
This article discusses recent studies of early modern northeastern North America and broader trends ...
Le présent article se penche sur l’organisation sociale adoptée par les réseaux familiaux des Acadie...
The compact theory of Canadian Confederation is the idea that the Constitution is the product of a p...
Au Canada, l’aménagement a contribué à la dépossession des sociétés autochtones par la création des ...
This article investigates whether Canada has changed in ways the ways that proponents of the Charter...
Although the 1837-38 Rebellions and the Union of the Canadas have received much attention from histo...
Examinant les domaines des banques et des chemins de fer, l'auteur retrace l'évolution de l'esprit d...
In the present article, the author wished to study the nobility of New France from a highly specific...
The compact theory of the Canadian confederation is the idea that the constitution is the product of...
Abstract : This article examines the French Atlantic world through the diverse experiences of Acadia...
Cet article s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'histoire de la famille au Canada et remet en question certa...
This article focuses on a debate that raged in Upper Canada during the early and mid-nineteenth cent...
The idea of wilderness is a powerful and understandable illusion rooted in the contrast between Euro...
Ce texte envisage le devenir de la noblesse canadienne après l’instauration du Régime anglais. Il re...
The Worrell family’s half century of connection with Prince Edward Island began in 1803, when Jonath...
This article discusses recent studies of early modern northeastern North America and broader trends ...
Le présent article se penche sur l’organisation sociale adoptée par les réseaux familiaux des Acadie...
The compact theory of Canadian Confederation is the idea that the Constitution is the product of a p...
Au Canada, l’aménagement a contribué à la dépossession des sociétés autochtones par la création des ...
This article investigates whether Canada has changed in ways the ways that proponents of the Charter...
Although the 1837-38 Rebellions and the Union of the Canadas have received much attention from histo...