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Ballots and Brawls

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The first book on the volatile election of 1867 in newly founded Canada.

In September 1867, months after the formation of the Dominion of Canada, voters went to the polls for the inaugural election that would affirm that the new government was answerable to the people. No one could have foreseen the outcome, let alone the chaos that led up to the event. In Ballots and Brawls, the first book dedicated solely to the 1867 election, Patrice Dutil offers readers a region-by-region look at the summer of that year, concluding with a close examination of the election results.

Citizens battled over issues of economic progress, taxation, and defense, while fights at the local level pitted English against French, Protestants against Catholics, and regionalists against nationalists. Dutil's account captures the drama and outright violence at the polls and provides an engrossing introduction to the shared ideals, disparate interests, and big personalities involved.

Drawing together archival research, newspaper accounts, and a thorough review of the results at the polls, Dutil delivers an engaging and detailed look at the election that started the country.

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ISBN: 9780774871396
Publication date:
Author: Patrice Dutil
Publisher: UBCPress an imprint of University of British Columbia Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 312 pages
Series: Turning Point Elections
Genres: Politics and government
Political science and theory