2020
DOI: 10.3138/chr-2019-0027
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British Philanthropists and the Imperial Imagination orThe Case of the Canadians Distressed by Fire at Montreal

Abstract: This article reconstructs the benevolent campaign mounted in London after the devastating Montreal fire of 1765. Appealing to a greater sense of British identity, the trustees framed the French Canadian sufferers as “new subjects” entitled to both imperial benevolence and Christian charity. At the core of the subscription were notable London philanthropist Jonas Hanway and Marine Society peers John Thompson and Fowler Walker. Well versed in the mechanics of a successful charitable subscription, the trustees em… Show more

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