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All Things in Common explores the history of a Canadian utopian community, highlighting the roles of family, faith, and business pragmatism in its cohesion and longevity.

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"Two exemplary contributions to Canadian social history stand out in Ruth Compton Brouwer’s All Things in Common. One is her illustration of how several research areas, such as family, religion, migration, land occupation, and rural life are connected to the utopian form of settlement, a type largely absent from Canadian historical research. Brouwer’s second contribution is to show how a utopian case can be explored sensitively yet dispassionately by a professional historian who is also a descendant of the family at the centre of the story." -- Beth Moore Milroy, Toronto Metropolitan University * Histoire sociale / Social History *

Table of Contents
Introduction Part One: Unsettled Maritimers 1. Loyalist William and His Namesake in the Maritime Colonies: “Movement became a habit” 2. The Comptons and Colonial Prince Edward Island: Settlement and Spirituality 3. On the Road Again: Sojourners and Religious Renegades in the Post-Confederation Era Part Two: “Prince Edward Island’s Unique ‘Brotherly Love’ Community” 4. The Founding and Growth of an Island Utopia 5. Living in Community: Family, Faith, and Fame 6. Restiveness Within, Pressures from Without: The Road to Dissolution 7. Life beyond Community: Diverse Paths in an Era of Change Concluding Reflections

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 28/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781487507978, 978-1487507978
      ISBN10: 1487507976

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      All Things in Common explores the history of a Canadian utopian community, highlighting the roles of family, faith, and business pragmatism in its cohesion and longevity.

      Trade Review
      "Two exemplary contributions to Canadian social history stand out in Ruth Compton Brouwer’s All Things in Common. One is her illustration of how several research areas, such as family, religion, migration, land occupation, and rural life are connected to the utopian form of settlement, a type largely absent from Canadian historical research. Brouwer’s second contribution is to show how a utopian case can be explored sensitively yet dispassionately by a professional historian who is also a descendant of the family at the centre of the story." -- Beth Moore Milroy, Toronto Metropolitan University * Histoire sociale / Social History *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Part One: Unsettled Maritimers 1. Loyalist William and His Namesake in the Maritime Colonies: “Movement became a habit” 2. The Comptons and Colonial Prince Edward Island: Settlement and Spirituality 3. On the Road Again: Sojourners and Religious Renegades in the Post-Confederation Era Part Two: “Prince Edward Island’s Unique ‘Brotherly Love’ Community” 4. The Founding and Growth of an Island Utopia 5. Living in Community: Family, Faith, and Fame 6. Restiveness Within, Pressures from Without: The Road to Dissolution 7. Life beyond Community: Diverse Paths in an Era of Change Concluding Reflections

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