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Joseph Howe, Volume II

Joseph Howe, Volume II

Volume II, The Briton Becomes Canadian, 1848-1873

by Murray Beck
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/12/1984

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Professor Beck shows how, in Churchillian fashion, the final resolution was preceded by a series of setbacks and disappointments in Howe's public life. These were the result of a bold colonization scheme encompassing an inter-colonial railway between Halifax and Quebec; a quixotic mission of recruitment in the United States for the British armies in the Crimea; the embattled leasdership of an unstable provincial administration in the early 1860s; and the hard-fought campaign to prevent passage of the British North America Act. Disillusioned by the indifference of British politician to his long-standing advocacy of a refurbished British Empire in whose government colonial leaders could share, Howe turned his energies to making the new Canadian federation work. A whole-hearted supporter of Confederation in his later years, Howe displayed an irrepressible vitality that Professor Beck sees as the trademark of the man.
ISBN:
9780773504479
9780773504479
Category:
Ethnic studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-12-1984
Language:
English
Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press
Country of origin:
Canada

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