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Ch. 1. Administering justice without the state : a study of the private justice system of the Hudsonαs Bay Company to 1800 / Russell Smandych and Rick Linden -- Ch. 2. Criminal boundaries : the frontier and the contours of upper Canadian justice, 1792-1840 / David Murray -- Ch. 3. The mounties as vigilantes : perceptions of community and the transformation of law in the Yukon, 1885-1897 / Thomas Stone -- Ch. 4. Discordant music : charivaris and whitecapping in nineteenth-century North America / Brian D. Palmer -- Ch. 5. Railing, tattling, and general rumour : gossip, gender, and church regulation in upper Canada / Lynne Marks -- Ch. 6. Homicide in Nova Scotia, 1749-1815 / Allyson N. May and Jim Phillips -- Ch. 7. The shining sixpence : womenαs worth in Canadian law at the end of the Victoria era / Constance Backhouse -- Ch. 8. Gender and criminal court outcomes : an historical analysis / Helen Boritch -- Ch. 9. The voluntary delinquent : parents, daughters, and the montreal Juvenile delinquentsα court in 1918 / Tamara Myers -- Ch. 10. Governing mentalities : the deportation of "insane" and "feebleminded" immigrants out of British Columbia from confederation to World War II / Robert Menzies -- Ch. 11. Crime and the changing forms of class control : policing public order in "Toronto the good," 1859-1955 / Helen Boritch and John Hagan -- Ch. 12. Spectacular justice : the circus on trial, and the trial as circus, Picton, 1903 / Carolyn Strange and Tina Loo -- Ch. 13. "Gentlemen, this is no ordinary trial" : sexual narratives in the trial of the Reverend Corbett, Red River, 1863 / Erica Smith -- |