An Exile From Canada to Van Diemen's Land; Beign the Story of Elijah Woodman, Transported Overseas for Participation in the Upper Canada Troubles of 1837-38

An Exile From Canada to Van Diemen's Land; Beign the Story of Elijah Woodman, Transported Overseas for Participation in the Upper Canada Troubles of 1837-38
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Publisher : Hassell Street Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 1013947916
ISBN-13 : 9781013947919
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis An Exile From Canada to Van Diemen's Land; Beign the Story of Elijah Woodman, Transported Overseas for Participation in the Upper Canada Troubles of 1837-38 by : Fred B 1880 Landon

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An Exile from Canada to Van Diemen's Land; Being the Story of Elijah Woodman Transported Overseas for Participation in the Upper Canada Troubles of 1837-38. Introd. by James Gibson

An Exile from Canada to Van Diemen's Land; Being the Story of Elijah Woodman Transported Overseas for Participation in the Upper Canada Troubles of 1837-38. Introd. by James Gibson
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Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:61001501
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Synopsis An Exile from Canada to Van Diemen's Land; Being the Story of Elijah Woodman Transported Overseas for Participation in the Upper Canada Troubles of 1837-38. Introd. by James Gibson by : Fred Landon

The Canadian Experience of the Great War

The Canadian Experience of the Great War
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 595
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ISBN-10 : 9780810886803
ISBN-13 : 0810886804
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Canadian Experience of the Great War by : Brian Douglas Tennyson

Although the United States did not enter the First World War until April 1917, Canada enlisted the moment Great Britain engaged in the conflict in August 1914. The Canadian contribution was great, as more than 600,000 men and women served in the war effort—400,000 of them overseas—out of a population of 8 million. More than 150,000 were wounded and nearly 67,000 gave their lives. The war was a pivotal turning point in the history of the modern world, and its mindless slaughter shattered a generation and destroyed seemingly secure values. The literature that the First World War generated, and continues to generate so many years later, is enormous and addresses a multitude of cultural and social matters in the history of Canada and the war itself. Although many scholars have brilliantly analyzed the literature of the war, little has been done to catalog the writings of ordinary participants: men and women who served in the war and wrote about it but are not included among well-known poets, novelists, and memoirists. Indeed, we don’t even know how many titles these people published, nor do we know how many more titles were added later by relatives who considered the recollections or collected letters worthy of publication. Brian Douglas Tennyson’s The Canadian Experience of the Great War: A Guide to Memoirs is the first attempt to identify all of the published accounts of First World War experiences by Canadian veterans.

The Lives and Times of the Patriots

The Lives and Times of the Patriots
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9781487598051
ISBN-13 : 148759805X
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lives and Times of the Patriots by : Edwin C. Guillet

The Lives and Times of the Patriots was first published in 1938, the centennial of the Upper Canadian Rebellion and the subsequent Patriot raids over the border from the United States. The Canadian part of the agitation for constitutional and social reform, long a subject of controversy and bitterness, is now generally considered to be, as Sir Wilfrid Laurier put it, a fight "for constitutional rights, not against the British Crown"; but very little in the American movement, allegedly in sympathy, can be justified, its aims and conduct being no better than—and often interior to—the Fenian Raids of some thirty years later. The story of the events and their consequences is unfolded from a wide coverage of source materials, and described from both Tory and Reform, Loyalist and Patriot point of view. Exciting trails and escapes from jails and forts follow one another in quick succession, and the lives and experiences of participants are traced around the world to the prison colony of Van Diemen's Land and home again, as diaries, letters, and narratives tell their story, supplemented and verified by official documents, contemporary newspapers, obituary notices, and tombstone inscriptions. Rare illustrations complement this careful account of what must be taken to be, with all its deficiencies, a notable episode in the history of human freedom.

To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation

To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 569
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ISBN-10 : 9781475976731
ISBN-13 : 1475976739
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation by : Stuart D. Scott

One of American historys lost stories, To the Outskirts of Habitable Creation is the fascinating account of American and Canadian convicts exiled to an Australian penal colony. In 1837 an armed rebellion at Toronto against the colonial administration of British Canada spilled across the border, and U.S. citizens joined the cause. The so-called Patriot War kept the frontier in a climate of fear and uncertainty as a series of battles in Canadian territory continued throughout 1838 in the hope of instigating political change. With the failure of each attempt to cross into Canada and revive the Rebellion, combatants were taken into custody. Trials resulted in hangings, acquittals, or pardons. One group of ninety-two prisoners, however, was sentenced to penal transportation for life in Australias far distant island of Van Diemens Land (Tasmania). Drawing on a wide variety of letters, diaries, and personal reminiscences, the author tells the story through the experiences of men and women who lived it. To the Outskirts... is more than the story of the Rebellion of 1837. It is also the story of one womans tenacious audacity that saved some of the men facing the gallows for their actions in the conflict.