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Record Nr.

UNINA9910809225903321

Autore

Titley E. Brian

Titolo

The frontier world of Edgar Dewdney / / Brian Titley

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Vancouver, : UBC Press, c1999

ISBN

1-283-13099-8

9786613130990

0-7748-5071-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (182 p.)

Disciplina

971.2/02/092

Soggetti

Politicians - Canada, Western

Indians of North America - Canada - Government relations

Northwest, Canadian Biography

Northwest, Canadian History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 144-164) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Matter -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Trailblazer -- The Politician -- Indian Commissioner -- Rebellion -- Lieutenant Governor -- Minister of the Interior -- Semi-Retirement -- A Frontier Capitalist -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

The Frontier World of Edgar Dewdney is a biographical study of a man who played a key role in the cataclysmic events which marked the political, social, and economic transformation of western Canada in the latter half of the nineteenth century. An immigrant adventurer seeking his fortune in the colonies, Dewdney was embroiled in the gold rushes of the 1860s, the B.C. debates on Confederation, the Riel Rebellion of 1885, political evolution in the North-West Territories, and the Klondike gold rush. For several years Dewdney held important public offices, such as Indian commissioner of the North-West Territories and Minister of the Interior, positions which allowed him to shape the course of events. In many ways, Dewdney's career is a metaphor for the maturing western frontier. In following his exploits, we follow the story of a region experiencing breathtaking change. Brian Titley's purpose in this book is not to praise, but to offer a critical appraisal of Dewdney as a type -- a representative of that class of adventurer who saw in the



new land an unprecedented opportunity for self-aggrandisement.