English Immigrant Voices: Labourers' Letters from Upper Canada in the 1830s

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
English Immigrant Voices: Labourers' Letters from Upper Canada in the 1830s
Abstract
Emigrants sent by the Petworth Emigration Committee were part of a wave of rural workers in the 1830s whose immigration to Upper Canada was sponsored by English parishes and landlords. Their letters written or dictated to family and friends, leave us a rare first-hand view of the immigrant experience from a working-class perspective. Collected from published, archival, and private sources, these letters place the Petworth immigrants in the context of their times and challenge the image of English immigrants to 1830s Upper Canada as officers and gentlewomen. Wendy Cameron, Sheila Haines, and Mary McDougall Maude have carefully annotated the letters to sketch the stories of individual writers, link letters by the same author or members of the same family, and explore the connections between writers. What eventually happened to some of the writers is also revealed in this engaging collection. English Immigrant Voices provides a valuable insight into the rural poor and their experiences in emigrating to a new land. --Publisher's description
Place
Montreal
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
2000
# of Pages
xliii, 471 pages: illustrations maps.
Language
English
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Notes

Statement of responsibility: Edited by Wendy Cameron, Sheila R. Haines, and Mary McDougall Maude. 

Citation
Cameron, W., Maude, M. M., & Haines, S. (Eds.). (2000). English Immigrant Voices: Labourers’ Letters from Upper Canada in the 1830s. McGill-Queen’s University Press. https://www.mqup.ca/english-immigrant-voices-products-9780773520356.php?page_id=73&