Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume XI

Quebec and the Canadas

George Blaine Baker editor Donald Fyson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:25th Oct '13

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"A promising collection of articles. Together they provide new insights into the legal history of the Canadas between the Conquest and Confederation." -- Bettina Bradbury, Department of History, York University

The essays in this volume deal with the legal history of the Province of Quebec, Upper and Lower Canada, and the Province of Canada between the British conquest of 1759 and confederation of the British North America colonies in 1867.

The essays in this volume deal with the legal history of the Province of Quebec, Upper and Lower Canada, and the Province of Canada between the British conquest of 1759 and confederation of the British North America colonies in 1867. The backbone of the modern Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, this geographic area was unified politically for more than half of the period under consideration. As such, four of the papers are set in the geographic cradle of modern Quebec, four treat nineteenth-century Ontario, and the remaining four deal with the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes watershed as a whole.

The authors come from disciplines as diverse as history, socio-legal studies, women’s studies, and law. The majority make substantial use of second-language sources in their essays, which shade into intellectual history, social and family history, regulatory history, and political history.

ISBN: 9781442648159

Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 41mm

Weight: 1050g

608 pages