Revisiting 1759 : the conquest of Canada in historical perspective / edited by Phillip Buckner and John G. Reid.
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Phillip Buckner and John G. Reid
- 'One more card to play': revisiting Wolf's final stratagem at Quebec / Stephen Brumwell
- Crossing the line? The British army and the application of European 'Rules of War' in the Quebec Campaign / Matthew C. Ward
- Falling into oblivion? Canada and the French monarchy, 1759-1783 / Francois-Josheph Ruggiu
- 1759 : the perils of success / Jack P. Greene
- The slow process of conquest : Huron-Wendat responses to conquest of Quebec, 1697-1791 / Thomas Peace
- The consequences of the conquest : Quebec and British politics, 1760-1774 / Stephen Conway
- Commercial interest and political allegiance : the origins of the Quebec Act / Heather Welland
- The conquered and the conqueror : the mutual adaptation of the Canadiens and the British Quebec, 1759-1775 / Donald Fyson
- 'Delivered from all your distresses' : the fall of Quebec and the remaking of Nova Scotia / Barry M. Moody
- 'Cutting heads from shoulders': the conquest of Canada in Gealic thought, 1759-1791 / Matthew P. Dziennik.