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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | "A Motley Population": Prewar Upper Canada | 13 |
3 | "Cool Calculators": Brock's Militia | 40 |
4 | "A Parcel of Quakers?" Militia Service, 1812-15 | 68 |
5 | "A Grand Attack on the Attack and the Onions": Provisions and Plundering | 100 |
6 | "Enemies at Home": Treacherous Thieves | 134 |
7 | "Success to Commerce": Costs and Claims | 171 |
8 | "The Most Puzzling Question": War Losses Politics | 208 |
9 | "A Greater Degree of Patriotism": Developing Nationalism | 244 |
Appendix A. Colonial Accounts | 253 | |
Appendix B. Gourlay's Township Meetings | 254 | |
Appendix C. A Note on Methods and Sources | 256 | |
Notes | 259 | |
Bibliography | 309 | |
Index | 325 |
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