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Voice of the vanishing minority Robert Sellar and the Huntingdon Gleaner, 1863-1919
Title:
Voice of the vanishing minority Robert Sellar and the Huntingdon Gleaner, 1863-1919
Author:
Hill, Robert, 1932-
ISBN:
9780773517363

9780773567252
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Publication Information:
Montreal [Que.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, c1998.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 378 p.) : ill., facsims., map, ports.
Abstract:
"At the turn of the century Robert Sellar, editor of the Huntingdon Gleaner in Quebec's historic Chateauguay Valley, was the most-quoted rural newspaperman in Canada. His controversial opinions on Confederation, national policy, and especially French-Canadian nationalism sparked debate across Canada and around the world. Widely regarded as the authentic voice of the English-speaking minority, Sellar attempted to alert the rest of Canada to the threat of ultramontane clericalism and French-Canadian nationalism emanating from Quebec." "Exploring the earliest origins of "English exodus" and the English-speaking minority rights battle in Quebec, Voice of the Vanishing Minority makes for timely reading in light of recent developments in Quebec."--BOOK JACKET.
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