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Author Horner, Daniel, 1979- author.

Title Taking to the streets : crowds, politics, and the urban experience in mid-ninteenth-century Montreal / Dan Horner.

Publication Info. Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations.
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Series Études d'histoire du Québec / Studies on the history of Quebec ; 38
Studies on the history of Quebec ; 38.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "The 1840s were a period of rapid growth and social conflict in Montreal. The city's public life was marked by a series of labour conflicts and bloody sectarian riots; at the same time, the ways that elites wielded power and ordinary people engaged in the political process were changing, particularly in public space. In Taking to the Streets, Dan Horner examines how the urban environment became a vital and contentious political site during the tumultuous period from the end of the 1837-38 rebellions to the burning of Parliament in 1849. Employing a close reading of newspaper and judicial archives, he looks at a broad range of collective crowd experiences, including riots, labour demonstrations, religious processions, and parades. By examining how crowd events were used both to assert claims of political authority and to challenge their legitimacy, Horner charts the development of a contentious democratic political culture in British North America. Taking to the Streets is an important contribution to the political and urban history of pre-Confederation Canada and a timely reminder of how Montrealers from all walks of life have always used the streets to build community and make their voices heard."-- Provided by publisher
Contents 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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Subject Demonstrations -- Québec (Province) -- Montréal -- History -- 19th century.
Demonstrations.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Montréal (Québec) -- History -- 19th century.
Montréal (Québec) -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
Sociology, Urban -- Québec (Province) -- Montréal -- History -- 19th century.
Sociology, Urban.
Collective behavior.
Collective behavior.
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Indexed Term HISTORY / Canada / General
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Horner, Daniel, 1979- Taking to the streets. Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020 0228001277 9780228001270 (OCoLC)1126218112
ISBN 9780228002642 (EPUB)
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9780228002635 (electronic book)
9780228001263
0228001269