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The third volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines Canadian legal responses to real or perceived threats to the safety and security of the state from 1840 to 1914, a period of extensive challenges associated with fundamental political and socio-economic change.



The third volume in the Canadian State Trials series examines Canadian legal responses to real or perceived threats to the safety and security of the state from 1840 to 1914, a period of extensive challenges associated with fundamental political and socio-economic change. Trials for treason and related political offences, suspensions of habeas corpus, and other public order and security-related measures, supported by new institutions such as secret policing, are studied in essays by leading scholars in the field.

The book is divided into four parts: trials and related proceedings arising from the Fenian invasions; attempts to regulate large-scale manifestations of public disorder; trials following the North-West Rebellions of 1870 and 1885, including the Riel trial; and the modernization and enforcement of Canada's national security laws. Building upon the established scholarship of the series, the essays place these legal responses in context, shedding light on the complex and changing relationship between law and politics in Canadian history.

Recenzijos

This book offers a fascinating window onto a broader legal and political culture in the process of being forged in the decades before and after Confederation. - Robert Diab, Canadian Journal of Law & Society, vol 25:02:10 Binnie & Wright have produced a book that provides much needed background to the current situation in Canada, and one that will prove to be an excellent resource for scholars of modern legal responses to security threats This volume highlights the importance of this series to our understanding of both Canadian legal history and the development of the Canadian state. - Sarah E. Hamil (Labour/Le Travail vol 66: Fall 2010)

Foreword x
Acknowledgments xi
Contributors xiii
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction: From State Trials to National Security Measures 3(32)
Susan Binnie
Barry Wright
Part One Fenians
1 `Stars and Shamrocks Will be Sown': The Fenian State Trials, 1866--7
35(50)
R. Blake Brown
2 The D'Arcy McGee Affair and the Suspension of Habeas Corpus
85(38)
David A. Wilson
Part Two Managing Collective Disorder
3 The Tenant League and the Law, 1864--7
123(38)
Ian Ross Robertson
4 The Trials and Tribulations of Riot Prosecutions: Collective Violence, State Authority, and Criminal Justice in Quebec, 1841--92
161(43)
Donald Fyson
5 Maintaining Order on the Pacific Railway: The Peace Preservation Act, 1869--85
204(53)
Susan Binnie
6 Street Railway Strikes, Collective Violence, and the Canadian State, 1886--1914
257(40)
Eric Tucker
Part Three The North-West Rebellions
7 Treasonous Murder: The Trial of Ambroise Lepine, 1874
297(56)
Louis A. Knafla
8 Summary and Incompetent Justice: Legal Responses to the 1885 Crisis
353(58)
Bob Beal
Barry Wright
9 Another Look at the Riel Trial for Treason
411(40)
J.M. Bumsted
10 The White Man Governs: The 1885 Indian Trials
451(32)
Bill Waiser
Part Four Securing the Dominion
11 `High-handed, Impolite, and Empire-breaking Actions': Radicalism, Anti-Imperialism, and Political Policing in Canada, 1860--1914
483(33)
Andrew Parnaby
Gregory S. Kealey
Kirk Niergarth
12 Codification, Public Order, and the Security Provisions of the Canadian Criminal Code, 1892
516(51)
Desmond H. Brown
Barry Wright
Appendices: Archival Research and Supporting Documents
A The Sir John A. Macdonald Fonds: Research Strategies and Methodological Issues for Archival Research
567(9)
Judi Cumming
B Archival Sources in Canada for Riel's Rebellion
576(14)
Gilles Lesage
C Supporting Documents
590(33)
Index 623
Barry Wright is a professor emeritus of law and history at Carleton University.

Susan Binnie is an independent scholar living in Toronto.