God's peculiar peoples : essays on political culture in nineteenth century Canada /
S.F. Wise ; edited and introduced by A.B. McKillop and Paul Romney.
- Ottawa : Carleton University Press, (c)1993.
- 1 online resource (xxvii, 257 pages).
- Carleton library, 172 .
Includes bibliographies and index.
""Cover""; ""The Carleton Library""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgements ""; ""Editors� Introduction""; ""ONE: Sermon Literature and Canadian Intellectual History ""; ""TWO: God�s Peculiar Peoples ""; ""THREE: Canadians View the United States: Colonial Attitudes from the Era of the War of 1812 to the Rebellions of 1837 "" ""FOUR: The Rise of Christopher Hagerman """"FIVE: John Macaulay: Tory for All Seasons ""; ""SIX: Tory Factionalism: Kingston Elections and Upper Canadian Politics, 1820-1836 ""; ""SEVEN: Canadians View the United States: The Annexation Movement and Its Effect on Canadian Opinion, 1837-1867 "" ""EIGHT: The War of 1812 in Popular History """"NINE: Upper Canada and the Conservative Tradition ""; ""TEN: Conservatism and Political Development: The Canadian Case ""; ""ELEVEN: Liberal Consensus or Ideological Battleground: Some Reflections on the Hartz Thesis ""
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Political culture--History--Ontario--19th century. Conservatism--History--Ontario--19th century.