The Orange Institution, a Slight Sketch

The Orange Institution, a Slight Sketch
Title The Orange Institution, a Slight Sketch PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1813
Genre Catholic emancipation
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The Orange Institution, a Slight Sketch

The Orange Institution, a Slight Sketch
Title The Orange Institution, a Slight Sketch PDF eBook
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Pages 48
Release 1813
Genre Catholic emancipation
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The Orange Institution

The Orange Institution
Title The Orange Institution PDF eBook
Author Orange Institution
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Pages 31
Release 1813
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ORANGE INSTITUTION, A SLIGHT SKETCH

ORANGE INSTITUTION, A SLIGHT SKETCH
Title ORANGE INSTITUTION, A SLIGHT SKETCH PDF eBook
Author GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF. ENGLAND
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Pages 0
Release 2019
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ISBN 9781033957547

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The Orange Institution

The Orange Institution
Title The Orange Institution PDF eBook
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Pages 31
Release 1813
Genre Societies
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The Orange Institution

The Orange Institution
Title The Orange Institution PDF eBook
Author Barney (the Irishman)
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Pages 0
Release 1745
Genre Catholics
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The Orangeman, Second Edition

The Orangeman, Second Edition
Title The Orangeman, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Don Akenson
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 295
Release 2023-02-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0228013690

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From the end of the Napoleonic Wars to Confederation, central Canada was awash with migrants from the British Isles and their cultural values. The raw prejudice that they brought with them – against the French, the Catholics, and even Yanks and Europeans – bound together the eventual political majority in Ontario. The Orangeman uses the life of Ogle Gowan, an Irish Protestant upstart from County Wexford who turned central Canada Orange, to explore these forces. Gowan was ambitious, malicious, and mendacious, but by the time of Confederation the Orange Order was the largest alliance of men in the country – the foundation of the coalition of conservative Protestants that sculpted Canadian politics in the century that followed. Don Akenson uses his skills as a historian and a novelist in respecting the historical record. The Orangeman is a lively and entertaining fictional biography, and in Akenson’s telling Gowan crosses swords with William Lyon Mackenzie and goes pub-crawling with the young John A. Macdonald. One never knows everything about a historical person or event; sometimes the right thing to do is to speculate sensibly and, if possible, have a little fun along the way. Akenson shows us Canadian loyalism, constitutionalism, and deference to state authority on one side of the coin, and on the flip side, the successful attempt by one group of Canadians to do down the other. This is real history, real life: as yesterday, so today.