Reappraisals of British Colonisation in Atlantic Canada, 1700-1930
Reappraisals of British Colonisation in Atlantic Canada, 1700-1930
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Abstract
This volume offers new perspectives on the impact of British colonisation by concentrating on Atlantic Canada (Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island), a region that was pivotal in safeguarding Britain’s imperial ambitions and one that continues to grapple with the legacies of the Empire. Chapters in the collection engage with these legacies across three thematic sections: Dispossession and Settlement; Religion and Identity; and Reappraising Memory. Showcasing original research of both new and established scholars from Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States, the collection challenges the established historiography of the region by highlighting the indigenous experience as well as that of people of colour, seafarers, and religious minorities - groups who have traditionally been excluded from Britain’s imperial narrative - as well as providing fresh analyses of early colonial planners and elite colonial land policy makers.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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Part One Dispossession and Settlement
Alexandra L. Montgomery-
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Barren Icy Rocks or a Nursery of Seamen? Debating Nova Scotia and Ideologies of Empire in the Era of the American Revolution
Alexandra L. Montgomery
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Leaving Nova Scotia: Sierra Leone and the Free Black People, 1792–1800
Ruma Chopra
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New World, Old Problems? Aristocratic Influences on Colonial Governance and Land in Nineteenth-century Atlantic Canada
Annie Tindley
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Barren Icy Rocks or a Nursery of Seamen? Debating Nova Scotia and Ideologies of Empire in the Era of the American Revolution
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Part Two Religion and Identity
Alexandra L. Montgomery-
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Catholic Highland Scots and the Colonisation of Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island, 1772–1830
S. Karly Kehoe
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The Church of England, Print Networks and the Book of Common Prayer in the North-Eastern Atlantic Colonies, c.1750–c.1830
Joseph Hardwick
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‘For Christ and Covenant’: Scottish Presbyterian Dissent and Early Political Reform in Nova Scotia, 1803–1832
Holly Ritchie
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Catholic Highland Scots and the Colonisation of Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island, 1772–1830
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Part Three Reappraising Memory
Alexandra L. Montgomery-
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Fenian Ghosts: The Spectre of Irish Republicanism in Ethnic Relations in Newfoundland
Willeen G. Keough
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Cosmopolitan Engagements: Class, Place and Diplomacy in the Gulf of St Lawrence Fisheries, 1815–1854
Kurt Korneski
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Eleven
The Mi’kmaq, the Pattersons and Remembering the Scottish Colonisation of Nova Scotia
Michael E. Vance
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Nine
Fenian Ghosts: The Spectre of Irish Republicanism in Ethnic Relations in Newfoundland
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End Matter
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