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The Myth of Louis Riel

Canadian Historical Review, 1982
In recent years Louis Riel has become somewhat of a Canadian folk hero. At the official, scholarly, and popular levels the rebel hanged in 1885 has become the subject of much attention. Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the site of his two uprisings, have commemorated him in statue while the federal government which allowed his execution to take place in the
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Louis Riel and the United States

American Review of Canadian Studies, 1999
Among the ironies of Canadian history is the fact that the most prominent individual ever executed for treason against the Canadian state--Louis Riel--was at the time of his execution an American citizen. Riel's relationship with the United States had been a long and complicated one. The complex tale tells us a good deal about the man, his aspirations,
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Louis Riel and English-Canadian Political Thought

University of Toronto Quarterly, 2005
i Consideration of the common origin of Canada and the United States in the English political tradition, combined with the difference in the manner in which each achieved a break with the British Empire, is significant for a contemporary critique of empire.
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GIS-based multi-criteria modelling of flood risk susceptibility in Port Louis, Mauritius: Towards resilient flood management

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2022
Jay Doorga, Leonard Magerl
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Pathogenic flaviviruses

Lancet, The, 2008
Tom Solomon
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Louis Pasteur's beer of revenge

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2001
Alan G Baxter
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