
Taking to the Streets
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"Beginning with the end of the 1837-38 rebellions and continuing through to the burning of Parliament buildings in 1849, Horner examines how workers, political reformers, established elites, and the Catholic Church used the city's public spaces to advance their interests. What distinguishes this work is the author's use of newspaper accounts and government records from the period, including judicial archives, as he presents a picture of a contentious time in the city's history. Recommended." ChoiceMore details
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- Cover
- TAKING to the STREETS
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- FIGURES
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION The Crowd as an Historical Actor and a Lived Experience
- CHAPTER 1 A City on the Brink: Making Sense of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal
- CHAPTER 2 The Raucous Street Meets the Reformer's Gaze
- CHAPTER 3 Custom, Tumult, and Modernity on the Urban Fringe: The Lachine Canal Strike of 1843
- CHAPTER 4 "A voluntary power": Making Liberal Politics on the Streets of Montreal
- CHAPTER 5 Cacophony and Awe: Popular Piety and Public Order in an Age of Sectarian Conflict
- CHAPTER 6 "A picture of awful and thrilling beauty": Rethinking Popular Politics and Authority in the Midst of the Rebellion Losses Crisis of 1849
- CONCLUSION On the Streets and Looking Forward as a Turbulent Decade Draws to a Close
- NOTES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
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