L'auteur analyse avec rigueur les d bats parlementaires, les revendications constitutionnelles et les crises minist rielles qui ont marqu cette poque. Une attention particuli re est accord e aux figures politiques majeures et aux dynamiques sociales qui ont fa onn l'identit de la nation en devenir. Le r cit culmine avec l' tude des cons quences des r bellions, notamment le rapport Durham et la proclamation de l'Acte d'Union de 1840, qui a radicalement transform la structure politique du pays.
En tant qu' "uvre de r f rence, ce volume offre une perspective pr cieuse sur les luttes pour le gouvernement responsable et les fondements de la d mocratie canadienne. "Cours d'Histoire du Canada, Vol. 4: 1833-1841" demeure une lecture essentielle pour comprendre les racines des institutions modernes du Canada et les d fis de la cohabitation linguistique et culturelle au XIXe si cle.
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