The Other Quebec: Microhistorical Essays on Nineteenth-Century Religion and Society

The Other Quebec: Microhistorical Essays on Nineteenth-Century Religion and Society

by J.I. Little
The Other Quebec: Microhistorical Essays on Nineteenth-Century Religion and Society

The Other Quebec: Microhistorical Essays on Nineteenth-Century Religion and Society

by J.I. Little

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Overview

The Eastern Townships region of southwestern Quebec is an area of unique culture and history. Surrounded by a French-speaking majority, yet predominantly settled by Americans and British emigrants, the area has historically been distinguished by its anglo-protestant character. In The Other Quebec, J.I. Little – one of the foremost scholars on the Eastern Townships and on rural society in Canada – assembles seven of his essays and one by Marguerite Van Die on this unique region into one volume.

The collection examines the role and influence of religion in the Eastern Townships. Little uses a microhistorical method, focusing on individuals who left behind informative and revealing diaries or personal letters, including those of a religious ecstatic, an Anglican clergyman, a genteel Englishwoman, and an entrepreneur.

Through intimate glimpses into the lives of ordinary people, The Other Quebec explores some of the complex ways that religious institutions and beliefs affected the rural societies in which the majority of Canadians still lived in the nineteenth century. Little provides an intimate look at both a time and a place of singular importance and unique character in Canadian history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442658769
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/15/2006
Series: Heritage
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

J.I. Little is a professor emeritus in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University.

Table of Contents

Maps and Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

RELIGION, FAMILY, AND GENDER

  1. The Mental World of Ralph Merry, Tinware Peddler and Religious Ecstatic, 1798–1863
  2. The Fireside Kingdom: A Mid-Nineteenth-Century Anglican Perspective on Marriage and Parenthood
  3. Gender and Gentility: Lucy Peel’s Journal, 1833–6
  4. A ‘Christian Businessman’: The Convergence of Precept and Practice in Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Gender Construction

RELIGION, SOCIAL REFORM, AND COMMUNITY

  1. ‘A Moral Engine of Such Incalculable Power’: The Temperance Movement in the Eastern Townships, 1830–52
  2. ‘Labouring in a Great Cause’: Marcus Child as Pioneer Schools Inspector, 1852–9
  3. Railways, Revivals, and Rowdyism: The Beebe Adventist Camp Meeting, 1875–1900
  4. A Crime ‘Shrouded in Mystery’: State, Church, and Community in the Kinnear’s Mills Post-Office Case, 1899–1905

Afterword

Credits

Index

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