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Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Preface to the Texts of Louis Riel’s Addresses to the Jury and the Court
Louis Riel’s Address to the Jury, 31 July 1885
Louis Riel’s Address to the Court, 1 August 1885
1 The Queen vs Louis Riel: The Historical Context
2 “Through the Grace of God I Am the Founder of Manitoba”: Louis Riel’s Constitutional Thought
3 Louis Riel’s Trial Speeches
4 The Use and Force of Rhetorical Strategies in Louis Riel’s First Speech
5 Narrative and Logical Orders in Louis Riel’s Address to the Jury
6 “A New German-Indian World” in the North-West: A Métis Deconstruction of the Rhetoric of Immigration in Louis Riel’s Trial Speeches
7 Reconstructing the Substantive Argument in Louis Riel’s Address to the Jury
8 “An Insane and Irresponsible Government”: Louis Riel and the Representation of Responsibility
9 “Who Starts the Nations?” Louis Riel and the Question of Geopolitical Legitimacy
10 Louis Riel’s Ethos and the Différend
11 The Case of Two Trials, Louis Riel and Socrates: Intersections, Overlaps, Divergences
Contributors
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