Remembering 1759: the conquest of Canada in historical memory
2013; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 50; Issue: 06 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.50-3456
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresPhillip Buckner, John G. Reid,
Tópico(s)Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
ResumoContents Preface Contributors I Introduction II 'The Immortal Wolfe'?: Monuments, Memory, and the Battle of Quebec III 'Where Famous Heroes Fell': Tourism, History, and Liberalism in Old Quebec IV In Search of the Plains of Abraham: British, American, and Canadian Views of a Symbolic Landscape, 1793-1913 V History, Historiography, and the Courts: The St. Lawrence Mission Villages and the Fall of New France VI Interpreting the Past, Shaping the Present, and Envisioning the Future: Remembering the Conquest in Nineteenth-Century Quebec VII Overcoming a National 'Catastrophe': The British Conquest in the Historical and Polemical Thought of Abbe Lionel Groulx VIII Intervening with abandon: The Conquest's Legacy in the Canada-Quebec-France Triangle of the 1960s IX A Nightmare to Awaken From: The Conquest in the Thinking of Quebecois Nationalists of the 1960s and After X Below the Academic Radar: Denis Vaugeois and Constructing the Conquest in the Quebec Popular Imagination XI Remembering the Conquest: Mission Impossible? XII What is to be Done with 1759?
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