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Racism or responsible government: the French Canadian dilemma of the 1840's/ translated, edited and selected by Elizabeth Nish.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: Issues in Canadian historyPublication details: Toronto : Copp Clark Pub. Co., [c1967].Description: viii, 184p. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 0773031154
  • 9780773031159
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 971.04 22 GIB
LOC classification:
  • F1032 .N5 1967
Contents:
Clash of opinion -- Part I: Two nations, one state -- Lord Durham / The cleft in the bosom of the state -- Durham's Report: To vanquish the conquered -- Part II: Should French Canada accept the Union? -- John Boyd / LaFontaine: The new leader? -- J.C. Dent / LaFontaine: Pragmatist -- Jacques Monet / LaFontaine vs. Neilson -- The Terrebonne manifesto: The collaborator -- Anti-Terrebonne, the Separatists -- Part III: Collaboration in the common cause: Responsible government -- M. Wade / Lord Sydenham's system for managing the French -- Lord Sydenham / The manager explains his problems -- A.N. Morin / Towards a reform alliance transcending race -- S. Leacock / The Reform Alliance victorious -- Charles Bagot / The great measure -- J.C. Dent / The measure of the measure -- Part IV: The Resignation of 1843: Principles or politics? -- Paul Bloomfield / Metcalfe and the politicians -- LaFontaine explains the principles of patronage -- Jacques Monet / LaFontaine the Patron -- E.G. Wakefield / Metcalfe defended -- Francis Hincks / The ministry defended -- Part V: French Canada examines its position: R�eaction and double majority -- T. Chapais / LaFontaine versus the Ministry -- Jacques Monet / Triumph of the responsibles -- The Dorchester by-election, 1845, and the R�eaction -- The debate on double majority: Le Canadien's views -- The debate on double majority: Some English views -- Le Canadien counterattacks -- Lord Elgin: Foe to nationalism in politics -- Part VI: The Great ministry: Pacification of a nation -- S. Leacock / Triumph for responsible government -- Lord Elgin / The Great ministry: Triumph of political patronage -- Lord Elgin / Rebellion losses: Concession to French Canadian nationalism -- Francis Hincks / Postscriptum -- The challenge of Papineau: siren-song of nationalism -- LaFontaine's reply: Collaboration defended -- T. Chapais / Separatism versus federalism -- J.E. Hodgetts / The growth of federalism -- Part VII: The French Canadians under the Union: Overviews -- Jacques Monet / A triumph -- Maurice Seguin / A disaster.
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Clash of opinion -- Part I: Two nations, one state -- Lord Durham / The cleft in the bosom of the state -- Durham's Report: To vanquish the conquered -- Part II: Should French Canada accept the Union? -- John Boyd / LaFontaine: The new leader? -- J.C. Dent / LaFontaine: Pragmatist -- Jacques Monet / LaFontaine vs. Neilson -- The Terrebonne manifesto: The collaborator -- Anti-Terrebonne, the Separatists -- Part III: Collaboration in the common cause: Responsible government -- M. Wade / Lord Sydenham's system for managing the French -- Lord Sydenham / The manager explains his problems -- A.N. Morin / Towards a reform alliance transcending race -- S. Leacock / The Reform Alliance victorious -- Charles Bagot / The great measure -- J.C. Dent / The measure of the measure -- Part IV: The Resignation of 1843: Principles or politics? -- Paul Bloomfield / Metcalfe and the politicians -- LaFontaine explains the principles of patronage -- Jacques Monet / LaFontaine the Patron -- E.G. Wakefield / Metcalfe defended -- Francis Hincks / The ministry defended -- Part V: French Canada examines its position: R�eaction and double majority -- T. Chapais / LaFontaine versus the Ministry -- Jacques Monet / Triumph of the responsibles -- The Dorchester by-election, 1845, and the R�eaction -- The debate on double majority: Le Canadien's views -- The debate on double majority: Some English views -- Le Canadien counterattacks -- Lord Elgin: Foe to nationalism in politics -- Part VI: The Great ministry: Pacification of a nation -- S. Leacock / Triumph for responsible government -- Lord Elgin / The Great ministry: Triumph of political patronage -- Lord Elgin / Rebellion losses: Concession to French Canadian nationalism -- Francis Hincks / Postscriptum -- The challenge of Papineau: siren-song of nationalism -- LaFontaine's reply: Collaboration defended -- T. Chapais / Separatism versus federalism -- J.E. Hodgetts / The growth of federalism -- Part VII: The French Canadians under the Union: Overviews -- Jacques Monet / A triumph -- Maurice Seguin / A disaster.

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