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Ontario History

Volume 102, Number 2, Fall 2010 Imagining New Worlds in the New World: Entertainment, Agency, and Power in Upper Canada Guest-edited by Michel S. Beaulieu and James W. Paxton

Table of contents (15 articles)

  1. Imagining New Worlds in the New World: Entertainment, Agency, and Power in Upper Canada
  2. The Games People Played: Tavern Amusements and Colonial Social Relations
  3. Suitable Diversions: Women, Gentility and Entertainment in an Imperial Outpost
  4. “Not that I lov’d Fleas less, but that I lov’d England more,”: Entertainment in Kingston, 1816-1837
  5. Merrymaking and Militia Musters: Mohawks, Loyalists, and the (Re)Construction of Community and Identity in Upper Canada

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