Ruling by Schooling Quebec: Conquest to Liberal Governmentality - A Historical Sociology

Ruling by Schooling Quebec: Conquest to Liberal Governmentality - A Historical Sociology

Author
Bruce Curtis
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
English
Year
2012
Page
576
ISBN
1442641185,9781442641181
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.8 MiB

Review

'This deep analysis of early nineteenth-century Quebec will fuel debate about the complex origins of public schooling not only in the St. Lawrence Valley but elsewhere in North America as well.' -- Chad Gaffield ― American Historical Review vol 119:01:2014


Product Description

Ruling by Schooling Quebec provides a rich and detailed account of colonial politics from 1760 to 1841 by following repeated attempts to school the people. This first book since the 1950s to investigate an unusually complex period in Quebec's educational history extends the sophisticated method used in author Bruce Curtis's double-award-winning Politics of Population.
Drawing on a mass of archival material, the study shows that although attempts to govern Quebec by educating its population consumed huge amounts of public money, they had little impact on rural ignorance: while near-universal literacy reigned in New England by the 1820s, at best one in three French-speaking peasant men in Quebec could sign his name in the insurrectionary decade of the 1830s. Curtis documents educational conditions on the ground, but also shows how imperial attempts to govern a tumultuous colony propelled the early development of Canadian social science. He provides a revisionist account of the pioneering investigations of Lord Gosford and Lord Durham.

About the Author

Bruce Curtis is a professor of Sociology and of History at Carleton University.

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