Note:The social development of a small Eng1ish-speak~ng community surrounded by French-Canadian settlements is described between 1820 and 1867. The district studied comprises today the villages of Como, Hudson and Hudson Heights in the County of Vaudreuil. The origins of the British immigrants’ and their motives in choosing to settle among French Canadians are probed. A picture of the community it was in the 1830 is presented and the changes brought about by the Rebellion of 1837-38 are described. Following the conflict the community consolidates itself, and special attention is paid to local leadership 1n this period. Other factors studied include seigneurialism, politics, agriculture and education. The study concludes at Confederation an...
Some of the members of Montreal's Scottish community were among the most powerful and influential me...
The full history of the early East Indian community in British Columbia has yet to be written. Here ...
In the decade between Canada's first two decennial censuses, taken in 1851 and 1861, the Province, d...
Abstract One of the little known aspects of the history of “la francophonie” in Western Canada is...
The underlying problem undertaken in this study was to find out how English-speaking culture in Queb...
In the early 1800's, there was a slow migratory movement from Lower Canada into the United Stat...
New England and French Canada are adjacent communities on the Atlantic seaboard of the North America...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
The urbanization of the French Canadian parish, which took root in rural Quebec, can best be underst...
This thesis examines the construction and contestation of Anglo-Canadian identity from the end of th...
This thesis is a history of cultural patterns which existed in Canada during the 1840s. In examining...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
This study examines one facet of the nineteenth-century territorial expansion of French Canada. It a...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
[...] A small people, surrounded on the American continent by an Anglo-Saxon civilization, the Frenc...
Some of the members of Montreal's Scottish community were among the most powerful and influential me...
The full history of the early East Indian community in British Columbia has yet to be written. Here ...
In the decade between Canada's first two decennial censuses, taken in 1851 and 1861, the Province, d...
Abstract One of the little known aspects of the history of “la francophonie” in Western Canada is...
The underlying problem undertaken in this study was to find out how English-speaking culture in Queb...
In the early 1800's, there was a slow migratory movement from Lower Canada into the United Stat...
New England and French Canada are adjacent communities on the Atlantic seaboard of the North America...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
The urbanization of the French Canadian parish, which took root in rural Quebec, can best be underst...
This thesis examines the construction and contestation of Anglo-Canadian identity from the end of th...
This thesis is a history of cultural patterns which existed in Canada during the 1840s. In examining...
The survival of the French Canadians as a distinct ethnic group in the midst of a much larger and mo...
This study examines one facet of the nineteenth-century territorial expansion of French Canada. It a...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
[...] A small people, surrounded on the American continent by an Anglo-Saxon civilization, the Frenc...
Some of the members of Montreal's Scottish community were among the most powerful and influential me...
The full history of the early East Indian community in British Columbia has yet to be written. Here ...
In the decade between Canada's first two decennial censuses, taken in 1851 and 1861, the Province, d...