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- catalog contributor b3793579.
- catalog contributor b3793580.
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Economic conditions.".
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Politics and government 19th century.".
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Social conditions 19th century.".
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-166) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction. Historiography and the National Question. The Colonial Experience and the Analysis of Socioeconomic Change -- Ch. 1. Defining the Transition: The Analysis of Social Change. Historical Materialism and the Transition Debate. Methodological Dilemmas. Against Determinism and the "Economistic Fallacy" Toward a Relational Ontology. The Transition to Capitalism -- Ch. 2. Between Market and Industry: The Social Contours of Lower Canadian "Capitalism" British Colonial Policies and the Economic Ascendancy of Lower Canadian Merchants. Merchants and Industry. The Social Preponderance of Merchant Capital: Meaning and Implications. Merchants and Landownership. Seigneurial "Capitalism": Myth and Reality. The Freehold Tenure or Free and Common Soccage. The Creation of Monopolies. The British American Land Company -- Ch. 3. The Theory and Practice of Ancien Regime Domination. "Soyez soumis a tous ceux qui sont au-dessus de vous": The Social Theory of Inequality. Religion and the Definition of a Social Theory of Power. The Exercise of State Power. Orienting the Analysis. Who Ruled? Landownership and Access to Political Power. The Exercise of State Power. Putting Things in Perspective -- Ch. 4. A Discourse of Protest: The Patriotes Decade (1828-1838). The National Question Approach, or Putting One's Foot Into the Wrong Shoe. The Patriotes: From Social Movement to Political Party and to Revolutionary Movement. The Course of Events and the Patriote Party's Political Discourse: From Politics to Armed Confrontation. The Moderate Period: 1827 to Spring 1834. The Reformist Period: Spring 1834 to Early Fall 1837. The Radical Period: From Early Fall 1837 to Winter 1838. The Patriotes' Economic Discourse. Trade. Manufacturing and Industry. Banking. Agricultural Development and the Land Question -- Ch. 5. The Rebellions and Beyond. Explaining the Failure. The Social Persistence of Ancien Regime Elite. "Through a Glass, Darkly": The Reforms That Wouldn't Be.".
- catalog extent "xii, 170 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0844816973".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Crane Russak ; Bristol, PA : Sales office, Taylor & Francis,".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Economic conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Politics and government 19th century.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Social conditions 19th century.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province)".
- catalog subject "971.4/02 20".
- catalog subject "Capitalism Québec (Province) History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "F1053 .B49 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. Historiography and the National Question. The Colonial Experience and the Analysis of Socioeconomic Change -- Ch. 1. Defining the Transition: The Analysis of Social Change. Historical Materialism and the Transition Debate. Methodological Dilemmas. Against Determinism and the "Economistic Fallacy" Toward a Relational Ontology. The Transition to Capitalism -- Ch. 2. Between Market and Industry: The Social Contours of Lower Canadian "Capitalism" British Colonial Policies and the Economic Ascendancy of Lower Canadian Merchants. Merchants and Industry. The Social Preponderance of Merchant Capital: Meaning and Implications. Merchants and Landownership. Seigneurial "Capitalism": Myth and Reality. The Freehold Tenure or Free and Common Soccage. The Creation of Monopolies. The British American Land Company -- Ch. 3. The Theory and Practice of Ancien Regime Domination. "Soyez soumis a tous ceux qui sont au-dessus de vous": The Social Theory of Inequality. Religion and the Definition of a Social Theory of Power. The Exercise of State Power. Orienting the Analysis. Who Ruled? Landownership and Access to Political Power. The Exercise of State Power. Putting Things in Perspective -- Ch. 4. A Discourse of Protest: The Patriotes Decade (1828-1838). The National Question Approach, or Putting One's Foot Into the Wrong Shoe. The Patriotes: From Social Movement to Political Party and to Revolutionary Movement. The Course of Events and the Patriote Party's Political Discourse: From Politics to Armed Confrontation. The Moderate Period: 1827 to Spring 1834. The Reformist Period: Spring 1834 to Early Fall 1837. The Radical Period: From Early Fall 1837 to Winter 1838. The Patriotes' Economic Discourse. Trade. Manufacturing and Industry. Banking. Agricultural Development and the Land Question -- Ch. 5. The Rebellions and Beyond. Explaining the Failure. The Social Persistence of Ancien Regime Elite. "Through a Glass, Darkly": The Reforms That Wouldn't Be.".
- catalog title "The shaping of Québec politics and society : colonialism, power, and the transition to capitalism in the 19th century / Gérald Bernier, Daniel Salée.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".