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Creating Colonial Pasts: History, Memory, and Commemoration in Southern Ontario, 1860-1980

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Creating Colonial Pasts: History, Memory, and Commemoration in Southern Ontario, 1860-1980

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Creating Colonial Pasts explores the creation of history and memory in Southern Ontario through the experience of its inhabitants, especially those who took an active role in the preservation and writing of Ontario's colonial past: the founder of the Niagara Historical Society, Janet Carnochan; twentieth-century Six Nations historians Elliott Moses and Milton Martin; and Celia B. File, high-school teacher and historian of Mary Brant.

Examining the grand narratives of colonial Ontario - the Loyalists, the War of 1812, and the creation of settler society - Cecilia Morgan argues that place played an important role in shaping memory and narrative in locations such as Niagara-on-the-Lake, the Six Nations territory at the Grand River, and the Mohawk community at Tyendinaga. Illuminating the pivotal role of women and Indigenous people in historical commemoration and uncovering the existence of a lively and interconnected circle of historians and heritage activists in late nineteenth and twentieth-century Ontario, Creating Colonial Pasts is a virtuoso study of history-making.




Author: Cecilia Morgan
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2015
Number of Pages: 232 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1442626151
ISBN-13: 9781442626157
 

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