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The Queen v Louis Riel. With an introduction by Desmond Morton.

Title
The Queen v Louis Riel. With an introduction by Desmond Morton.
Author
Riel, Louis, 1844-1885
Publication
[Toronto, Buffalo] University of Toronto Press [1974]

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Additional Authors
Morton, Desmond
Description
xxxv, 383 p. illus.; 23 cm.
Summary
The transcript of Louis Riel's trial has never been readily accessible to the general reader interested in the 1885 Rebellion and related events. This work will promote knowledge of the facts, and illustrate a social phenomenon of nineteenth-century Canada. In that age litigation was a prime public spectacle, and the trial of Louis Riel in 1885 was followed intently across the country. The crowded, stuffy courtroom in Regina was the stage for the most dramatic and perhaps the most important state trial in Canadian history. In his introduction, Desmond Morton has sought to banish many of the myths which surround both Riel and the trial, doing justice to Madconald and the government as well as to the prisoner of Regina. In the process, he has restated the issues of the trial in the terms understood by his contemporaries.
Series Statement
Social history of Canada ; 19
Uniform Title
Social history of Canada 19.
Subject
  • Riel, Louis, 1844-1885
  • Geschichte 1885
  • 1885
  • Northwest Resistance, Canada, 1885
  • Canada > History > 19th century
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0802021247 0802062326 (pbk)
LCCN
^^^73091562^//r85
OCLC
  • 1009166
  • SCSB-11458627
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library