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Reporting The Resistance Alexander Begg And Joseph Hargrave On The Red River Resistance First Edition Alexander Begg

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Reporting The Resistance Alexander Begg And Joseph Hargrave On The Red River Resistance First Edition Alexander Begg
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Reporting The Resistance Alexander Begg And Joseph Hargrave On The Red River Resistance First Edition Alexander Begg instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.99 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Alexander Begg, J. M. Bumsted
ISBN: 9780887556753, 0887556752
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: First Edition

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Reporting The Resistance Alexander Begg And Joseph Hargrave On The Red River Resistance First Edition Alexander Begg by Alexander Begg, J. M. Bumsted 9780887556753, 0887556752 instant download after payment.

Reporting the Resistance brings together two first-person accounts to give a view 'from the ground' of the developments that shocked Canada and created the province of Manitoba. In 1869 and 1870, Begg and Hargrave were regular correspondents for (respectively) the Toronto Globe and the Montreal Herald.     While neither man was a committed supporter of the Metis or Louis Riel, each gives a more complex, and more sympathetic, view of the resistance that is commonly expected from the Anglophone community of Red River. They describe, often from very different perspectives, the events of the resistance, as well as give insider accounts of the social and political background. Largely unreprinted until now, this correspondence remains a relatively untapped resource for contemporary views of the resistance. These are the Red River's own accounts, and are often quite different from the perspective of eastern observers.

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