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Is Quebec Nationalism Just? (1995, Hardcover)


Is Quebec Nationalism Just? (1995, Hardcover)


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Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec by...


Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec by...


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Misconceiving Canada: The Struggle for National Unity


Misconceiving Canada: The Struggle for National Unity


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This book examines the relationship between Quebec and the rest of Canada, from its historical roots, the roles of governments such as Trudeau and Mulroney, issues of official bilingualism, multiculturalism, the 1995 Quebec Referendum and the impact Quebec separatism would have on the future of Canada....

Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!: Requiem for a Divided Country


Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!: Requiem for a Divided Country


$23.00


A humorous look at Quebec's movement toward independence from Canada, remarking upon the Draconian language laws imposed on English-speaking Quebecois, the economic problems posed by the movement, and the troubles with blind nationalism....

Quebec National Cinema


Quebec National Cinema


$28.41


In "Quebec National Cinema" Bill Marshall tackles the question of the role cinema plays in Quebec's view of itself as a nation. Surveying mostly fictional feature films, Marshall demonstrates how Quebec cinema has evolved from the innovative direct cinema of the early 1960s into the diverse canvas of popular comedies, glossy co-productions, and reworked auteur cinema of the postmodern 1990s. He ex...


Canada, Quebec, and the Uses of Nationalism


Canada, Quebec, and the Uses of Nationalism


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Canada, Quebec, and the Uses of Nationalism

A History of Quebec Nationalism


A History of Quebec Nationalism


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A History of Quebec Nationalism

In The Name Of The Father: An Essay On Quebec Nationalism


In The Name Of The Father: An Essay On Quebec Nationalism


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In The Name Of The Father: An Essay On Quebec Nationalism

Nationalism, Self-Determination And The Quebec Question (canadian Cont


Nationalism, Self-Determination And The Quebec Question (canadian Cont


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Nationalism, Self-Determination And The Quebec Question (canadian Cont

Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism : Women Writers of Quebec (C


Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism : Women Writers of Quebec (C


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Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism : Women Writers of Quebec (C

Nationalism And The State: Welfare And Identity In Scotland And Quebec


Nationalism And The State: Welfare And Identity In Scotland And Quebec


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Nationalism And The State: Welfare And Identity In Scotland And Quebec

Is Quebec Nationalism Just?


Is Quebec Nationalism Just?


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Is Quebec Nationalism Just? is an examination of how nationalist aspirations in Quebec relate to liberal principles of freedom, justice, equality, and democracy. While nationalism is often assumed to be inherently illiberal and regressive, the authors argue that Quebecers' desire to control their own political destiny is not fuelled by hostility to liberalism.In Is Quebec Nationalism Just? contributors explore Quebec's relationship with the rest of Canada from a normative perspective. The case of Quebec is interesting, both politically and philosophically, because it epitomizes the puzzle of liberal nationalism. While nationalism is often assumed to be inherently illiberal and regressive, the authors of these essays argue that Quebecers' desire to control their own political destiny is not fuelled by hostility to liberalism. On the contrary, they conclude that Quebecers are at least as deeply committed to liberal values, institutions, and practices as people in the rest of Canada.The relationship between liberalism and nationalism is of growing importance in many areas of the world. These essays simultaneously deepen our understanding of the specific case of Quebec and help to map a theoretical territory that, while vitally important in the modern world, is largely unexplored. Is Quebec Nationalism Just? will be of interest to those concerned with the relationship between Quebec and Canada as well as scholars in the fields of political theory, Canadian politics, constitutionalism, and public policy. Contents Liberalism, Justice, and Political Community: Theoretical Perspectives on Quebec's Liberal Nationalism - Joseph H. Carens (Toronto) - Immigration, Political Community, and the Transformation of Identity: Quebec's Immigration Politics in Critical Perspective - Joseph H. Carens - Canada, Quebec, and Refugee Claimants - Howard Adelman (York) - From Provincial Autonomy to Provincial Equality (Or, Clyde Wells and the Distinct Society) - Robert Vipond (Toronto) - Decl@8ýp£×ÿ¾Úx

Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec


Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec


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“An important book, one which will repay reading and re-reading by students of social science, of nationalism, and of Quebec.”—IQueen’s Quarterly/I

Is Quebec Nationalism Just?


Is Quebec Nationalism Just?


$126.26


In Is Quebec Nationalism Just? contributors explore Quebec's relationship with the rest of Canada from a normative perspective. The case of Quebec is interesting, both politically and philosophically, because it epitomizes the puzzle of liberal nationalism. While nationalism is often assumed to be inherently illiberal and regressive, the authors of these essays argue that Quebecers' desire to control their own political destiny is not fuelled by hostility to liberalism. On the contrary, they conclude that Quebecers are at least as deeply committed to liberal values, institutions, and practices as people in the rest of Canada.The relationship between liberalism and nationalism is of growing importance in many areas of the world. These essays simultaneously deepen our understanding of the specific case of Quebec and help to map a theoretical territory that, while vitally important in the modern world, is largely unexplored. Is Quebec Nationalism Just? will be of interest to those concerned with the relationship between Quebec and Canada as well as scholars in the fields of political theory, Canadian politics, constitutionalism, and public policy. Contents Liberalism, Justice, and Political Community: Theoretical Perspectives on Quebec's Liberal Nationalism - Joseph H. Carens (Toronto) - Immigration, Political Community, and the Transformation of Identity: Quebec's Immigration Politics in Critical Perspective ? Joseph H. Carens ? Canada, Quebec, and Refugee Claimants ? Howard Adelman (York) ? From Provincial Autonomy to Provincial Equality (Or, Clyde Wells and the Distinct Society) ? Robert Vipond (Toronto) ? Decline of Procedural Liberalism: The Slippery Slope to Secession ? Janet Ajzenstat (McMaster) ? The Ideology of Shared Values: A Myopic Vision of Unity in the Multi-nation State ? Wayne J. Norman (Ottawa) ? Quebec: The Morality of Secession ? Howard Adelman ? Quebec's Self-determination and Aboriginal Self-government: Conflict and Reconciliation? ? Reg Whitaker (@_?£×=qÿ¾Úx

Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec (New Directions in Anthro Writing)


Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec (New Directions in Anthro Writing)


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Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec (New Directions in Anthro Writing) by Richard Handler Published in 1988 by University of Wisconsin Press

Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland and Quebec


Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland and Quebec


$23.61


A bold and creative approach to the study of nationalism. Kevin James, history, University of Guelph Stevenson exploits the potential of a systematic comparison of Quebec and Irish societies more effectively than any previous effort. Hudson Meadwell, political science, McGill UniversityIn an innovative survey Garth Stevenson contrasts Irish and Quebec nationalism, from British conquest to the present-day struggles for unity in Ireland and sovereignty in Quebec. Predominantly Catholic societies subjected to British conquest and partial colonization, Ireland and Quebec rebelled unsuccessfully and entered the modern era with populations divided by language and religion. Ireland failed to achieve home rule within the United Kingdom and chose armed resistance, which led to independence for most of the country at the price of partition. Quebec achieved home rule as a province within the Canadian federation, which led to a century of relative stability followed by the Quiet Revolution and the rise of an independence movement. Almost simultaneously with increased pressure for independence in Quebec, the Irish question erupted again with an armed struggle between supporters and opponents of partition in the six northern counties. Parallel Paths offers a provocative analysis of the parallel but contrasting histories of the development of nationalism in Ireland and Quebec.

Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland and Quebec


Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland and Quebec


$126.26


A bold and creative approach to the study of nationalism. Kevin James, history, University of Guelph Stevenson exploits the potential of a systematic comparison of Quebec and Irish societies more effectively than any previous effort. Hudson Meadwell, political science, McGill UniversityIn an innovative survey Garth Stevenson contrasts Irish and Quebec nationalism, from British conquest to the present-day struggles for unity in Ireland and sovereignty in Quebec. Predominantly Catholic societies subjected to British conquest and partial colonization, Ireland and Quebec rebelled unsuccessfully and entered the modern era with populations divided by language and religion. Ireland failed to achieve home rule within the United Kingdom and chose armed resistance, which led to independence for most of the country at the price of partition. Quebec achieved home rule as a province within the Canadian federation, which led to a century of relative stability followed by the Quiet Revolution and the rise of an independence movement. Almost simultaneously with increased pressure for independence in Quebec, the Irish question erupted again with an armed struggle between supporters and opponents of partition in the six northern counties. Parallel Paths offers a provocative analysis of the parallel but contrasting histories of the development of nationalism in Ireland and Quebec.

Language, Elites, and the State: Nationalism in Puerto Rico and Quebec


Language, Elites, and the State: Nationalism in Puerto Rico and Quebec


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The first comparative analysis of nationalism and the language debate in Puerto Rico and Quebec.Impressive work that contrasts the national cases of Puerto Rico and Quebec; it illustrates the role of language use in the political game within social classes....Abundant theoretical discussion and valuable data....Highly recommended for scholars and researchers of the subject.-HominesRecommended for public and academic libraries.-Choice?Recommended for public and academic libraries.??Choice?Recommended for public and academic libraries.?-Choice?Impressive work that contrasts the national cases of Puerto Rico and Quebec; it illustrates the role of language use in the political game within social classes....Abundant theoretical discussion and valuable data....Highly recommended for scholars and researchers of the subject.?-HominesFor decades the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico and the Canadian province of Quebec have been riveted by the politics of nationalism, the question of their final status, and the protection of their local languages. In the name of cultural defense, the legislatures in San Juan and Quebec City have passed several laws focusing on protecting the vernacular. Barreto explores these two cases and challenges some general preconceived notions about nationalist movements. A common premise in ethnic conflict studies is that nationalism is caused by cultural traits, such as language or religion, or is a result of a region's subservient economic role vis-a-vis the country's core. However, Barreto contends that Puerto Rican and Quebecois elites turned to nationalism in reaction to their social marginalization and economic suppression. Anglophone elites in the U.S. and Canada established a hegemonic order making English a requirement for social and economic ascendancy. Shunned by the country's dominant group on account of their language, elites in Puerto Rico and Quebec took up the banner of nationalism attempting to establish a counter-hegemonic order. T@Gƒ×=p¤ÿ¾Úx

Quebec Nationalism in Crisis


Quebec Nationalism in Crisis


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Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec


Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec


$25.94


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Canada, Quebec, and the Uses of Nationalism


Canada, Quebec, and the Uses of Nationalism


$15.59


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Quebec Nationalism in Crisis


Quebec Nationalism in Crisis


$29.2


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Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec


Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec


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Quebec


Quebec


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Quebec

Quebec


Quebec


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Quebec

Quebec


Quebec


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Quebec

Morality and Nationalism


Morality and Nationalism


$155.76


This book takes a unique approach to explore the moral foundations of nationalism.brDrawing on nationalist writings and examining almost 200 years of nationalism in Ireland and Quebec, the author develops a theory of nationalism based on its role in representation.brThe study of nationalism has tended towards the construction of dichotomies arguing, for example, that there are political and cultural, or civic and ethnic, versions of the phenomenon. However, as an object of moral scrutiny this bifurcation makes nationalism difficult to work with.brThis book takes a unique approach to explore the moral foundations of nationalism. The author draws on nationalist writings to see how nationalists themselves argued for their cause and examines almost two hundred years of nationalism in two well-known cases, Ireland and Quebec. The author identifies which themes, if any, are common across the various forms that nationalism can take and then goes on to develop a theory of nationalism based on its role in representation. This representation-based approach provides both a basis for the moral claim of nationalism while at the same time identifying grounds on which this claim can be evaluated and limited.brIt will be of strong interest to political theorists, especially those working on nationalism, multiculturalism and minority rights. The special focus in the book on the Irish and Quebec cases also makes it relevant reading for specialists in these fields as well as for other area studies where nationalism is an issue.

Nationalism


Nationalism


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Nationalism

Nationalism


Nationalism


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Nationalism

Nationalism


Nationalism


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Nationalism

Nationalism


Nationalism


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Nationalism

Nationalism, Capitalism, and Colonization in Nineteenth-Century Quebec


Nationalism, Capitalism, and Colonization in Nineteenth-Century Quebec


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Canadians have only recently begun to question their model of company-leased Crown forest reserves and to become interested in the more efficient Scandinavian model of small-scale, privately owned woodlots. This book is one of the first to explore the ideological contradictions and social costs which followed from the entrenchment of large-scale lumber companies in a settled zone.In the late 1830s the governments of Britain and Lower Canada, the Catholic Church, and a number of capitalist enterprises began to play a role in the settlement and exploitation of the economically marginal Upper St Francis district of Southern Quebec. British attempts to encourage immigration were largely unsuccessful but by mid-century the building of roads attracted a flood of French Canadians from the south-shore seigneuries.The settlements, economically based on lumber alone, were locked into poverty and dependency by Anglophone-monopoly control of the spruce forests. J.I. Little examines the ultimate failure of the British and Quebec settlement projects and argues that the stranglehold of the monopolies was broken only by the belated extension of the rail network into the Upper St Francis district. Canadians have only recently begun to question their model of company-leased Crown forest reserves and to become interested in the more efficient Scandinavian model of small-scale, privately owned woodlots. This book is one of the first to explore the ideological contradictions and social costs which followed from the entrenchment of large-scale lumber companies in a settled zone.

Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics


Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics


$43.95


We all have passports: we belong to a nation. Yet the nationalism that has created nations is an ambiguous phenomenon that has brought self-determination to some people and persecution and death to others. When is nationalism ethically acceptable?In beautifully simple language, Gregory Baum discusses the writings of four men whose nationalism was shaped by their religion and their time: Martin Buber's speeches on Zionism before the creation of Israel; Mahatma Gandhi's influential incitement to peaceful resistance against British imperialism; Paul Tillich's book on socialism and nationalism which was banned by the Nazis; and Jacques Grand'Maison's defence of Quebecois nationalism in the wake of the province's Quiet Revolution. Baum also examines nationalism in a world dominated by transnational corporations and economic globalization: for example, how does Scottish nationalism fit within the European Union, and how can the Church of Scotland contribute to this secular movement? Finally, Baum turns to Quebec and its tension between ethnic and civil nationalism. As a province with a homogenous and distinctive culture that is different from that of the country surrounding it, how can Quebec guarantee its own survival in an ethically acceptable way? This quiet masterpiece of clear thinking and humane reasoning illuminates the uses and misdirections of one of the most powerful forces in politics and society.

Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics


Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics


$132.95


We all have passports: we belong to a nation. Yet the nationalism that has created nations is an ambiguous phenomenon that has brought self-determination to some people and persecution and death to others. When is nationalism ethically acceptable?In beautifully simple language, Gregory Baum discusses the writings of four men whose nationalism was shaped by their religion and their time: Martin Buber's speeches on Zionism before the creation of Israel; Mahatma Gandhi's influential incitement to peaceful resistance against British imperialism; Paul Tillich's book on socialism and nationalism which was banned by the Nazis; and Jacques Grand'Maison's defence of Quebecois nationalism in the wake of the province's Quiet Revolution. Baum also examines nationalism in a world dominated by transnational corporations and economic globalization: for example, how does Scottish nationalism fit within the European Union, and how can the Church of Scotland contribute to this secular movement? Finally, Baum turns to Quebec and its tension between ethnic and civil nationalism. As a province with a homogenous and distinctive culture that is different from that of the country surrounding it, how can Quebec guarantee its own survival in an ethically acceptable way? This quiet masterpiece of clear thinking and humane reasoning illuminates the uses and misdirections of one of the most powerful forces in politics and society.

Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


$29.2


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Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism: Women Writers of Quebec


Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism: Women Writers of Quebec


$141.63


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Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


$92.63


No Synopsis Available

Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland And Quebec


Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland And Quebec


$25.7


No Synopsis Available

Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland And Quebec


Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland And Quebec


$92.63


No Synopsis Available

Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism: Women Writers of Quebec


Traditionalism, Nationalism, and Feminism: Women Writers of Quebec


$141.63


No Synopsis Available

Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland And Quebec


Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland And Quebec


$92.63


No Synopsis Available

Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


$29.2


No Synopsis Available

Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


Is Quebec Nationalism Just?: Perspectives from Anglophone Canada


$92.63


No Synopsis Available

Quebec Identity: The Challenge of Pluralism


Quebec Identity: The Challenge of Pluralism


$132.95


This hermeneutically and theoretically rich work opens new, potentially fertile, avenues of investigation and dialogue. It is an immensely valuable contribution to our national reconstitution.Jocelyn Maclure provides a critical reflection on the ways in which Quebec's identity has been articulated since the 1960s' Quiet Revolution. He shows how neither the melancholic nationalism of the Montreal school, Hubert Aquin, Pierre Vallieres, Fernand Dumont and their followers, nor the individualist antinationalism of Pierre Trudeau and his followers provide identity stories and political projects adequate for contemporary Quebec. In articulating an alternative narrative Maclure reframes the debate, detaching the question of Quebec's identity from the question of sovereignty versus federalism and linking it closely to Quebec's cultural diversity and to the consolidation of its democratic sphere. In so doing, he rethinks the conditions of authenticity, leaves space for First Nations' self-determination, and takes account of globalization. This edition has been expanded for English-Canadians with additional references as well as a glossary of names, institutions, and concepts.

Nationalism and Social Policy


Nationalism and Social Policy


$91.48


Despite the recent proliferation of literature on nationalism and on social policy, relatively little has been written to analyze the possible interaction between the two. Scholars interested in social citizenship have indirectly dealt with the interaction between national identity and social programs, but they have seldom examined this connection in reference to nationalism. Specialists of nationalism rarely mention social policy, focusing instead on language, culture, ethnicity, and religion. The main objective of this book is to explore the nature of the connection between nationalism and social policy from a comparative and historical perspective. At the theoretical level, this analysis will shed new light on a more general issue: the relationships between identity formation, territorial politics, and social policy. The cases at the centre of this study are three multinational states, that is, states featuring strong nationalist movements: Canada (Quebec), the United Kingdom (Scotland), and Belgium (Flanders).The book looks at the interplay between nationalism and social policy at both the state and sub-state levels through a detailed comparison between these three cases. In its concluding chapter, the book brings in cases of mono-national states, like Germany and the United States to provide broader comparative insight on the meshing of nationalism and social policy. The original theoretical framework for this research is built using insight from selected scholarship on nationalism and on the welfare state.

Quebec: Social Change and Political Crisis - Third Edition


Quebec: Social Change and Political Crisis - Third Edition


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pQuebec in this century has undergone changes that have had a profound impact in Quebec and on Canada as a whole. Initially, the political response to Quebec's urbanization and industrialization was delayed, thanks to the persistence in power of Maurice Duplessis's Union nationale. The Quebec state expanded rapidly to assume functions held by the Church and to carve out a new role for Francophones in the Quebec economy. Traditional French-Canadian nationalism was replaced by a secular, Quebec-based nationalism. Out of these processes emerged a challenge to the Canadian political order: the Quebec independence movement.pIn the newly written concluding chapter to this definite study of Quebec politics and society, Kenneth McRoberts examines recent events and attitudes. The failed Meech Lake Accord, the rejection of the Charlottetown Accord by Quebec and by the rest of Canada, the emergence of the Bloc qubcois in the House of Commons, the strong yet vacillating support for sovereignty in Quebec, the constitutional exhaustion of the Canadian body politic, the polarization of Canada's two solitudes, and North American economic integration all point to an uncertain future for Quebec - and for Canada.

Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order


Minority Nationalism and the Changing International Order


$90.89


Globalization and European integration are sometimes seen as the enemies of nationalism, imposing a single economic, cultural, and political order; but, by challenging the 'nation-state' as the sole basis for identity and sovereignty, they open the way for a variety of claims by stateless nations. This book considers these issues from a theoretical perspective, analyzing case studies of stateless nationalism in western, eastern, and central Europe, the former Soviet Union, even Quebec. It presents a variety of experiences to show that while there are no easy answers to conflicting national claims, they can be managed through democratic political processes.

Canada: The State of the Federation: Quebec and Canada in the New Cent


Canada: The State of the Federation: Quebec and Canada in the New Cent


$23.21


After the Quiet Revolution policies in Quebec society were driven by a discourse of sovereignty and Quebec nation-building that fundamentally challenged the legitimacy and integrity of the Canadian federation. Since the 1995 referendum a different set of priorities has come to the fore in Quebec society - health care, education, employment and economic development, security, and the environment. These are the same issues that dominate the public agenda across the country. Canada: The State of the Federation 2005 explores the significance of this shift - is it a temporary period of calm or an essential realignment of Quebec's relationships with Canada and the rest of the world? Can the abatement of overt nationalist sentiment be attributed to the success of nationalist policies themselves, particularly those relating to the French language? Authors in this volume examine the political economy of Quebec nationalism, the impact of regional and global integration, the rise of new social movements, political party dynamics, the increasingly multicultural character of urban Quebec, and the shifting intergovernmental dynamics in the federation.

Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Migration


Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Migration


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The second edition of The Ethnicity Reader offers a comprehensive and challenging selection of readings for students of sociology, politics, international relations and race relations. Updated with a large proportion of new readings and extended editorial summaries, it presents a highly accessible introduction to the study of ethnicity by providing an original approach to nationalism, multiculturalism and migration. The analysis of the ethnic component present in these three topics distinguishes this reader from others and makes it indispensable to those seeking to understand the relevance of ethnicity as one of the most prominent forces in the modern world.pDrawing on a wide range of examples, the selections included examine theories of nationalism and consider issues of ethnic integration and conflict in the USA, China, Britain, Germany, Quebec, Scotland, Galicia, Catalonia, Kurdistan, Iran, Iraq and Somaliland among other countries and regions. The reader, however, does not confine itself to the study of nationalism. Many of the selections deal with the role of ethnicity in groups which are not nationalist at all but for which ethnicity is an important factor in the process of migration. The concept of ethnicity is therefore discussed both in relation to group rights in existing nation states and in relation to transnational communities in a globalized world.pContributors include, Anthony D. Smith, John Rex, Eric Hobsbawm, James Clifford, Benedict Anderson, Will Kymlicka, Montserrat Guibernau, Li Minghuan, etienne Balibar, Michel Wieviorka, Rogers Brubaker, Bhikhu Parekh, Tariq Modood, Rong Ma, Toby Dodge, Russell Mellet, Samuel Huntingdon, Alain Gagnon and Ramon Maiz.The second edition of The Ethnicity Reader offers a comprehensive and engaging selection of readings for students of sociology, politics, international relations and race relations. Updated with a large proportion of new readings and extended editorial summaries, the reader analyses the ethn@?E¸Që…ÿ¾Úx

Future of North America: Canada, the United States and Quebec Nationalism


Future of North America: Canada, the United States and Quebec Nationalism


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Future of North America: Canada, the United States and Quebec Nationalism


Future of North America: Canada, the United States and Quebec Nationalism


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Nationalism, Capitalism, and Colonization in Nineteenth Century Quebec: The Upper st Francis District


Nationalism, Capitalism, and Colonization in Nineteenth Century Quebec: The Upper st Francis District


$92.63


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Nationalism, Capitalism, and Colonization in Nineteenth Century Quebec: The Upper st Francis District


Nationalism, Capitalism, and Colonization in Nineteenth Century Quebec: The Upper st Francis District


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Prelude to Quebec's Quiet Revolution: Liberalism Versus Neo-Nationalism, 1945-1960


Prelude to Quebec's Quiet Revolution: Liberalism Versus Neo-Nationalism, 1945-1960


$63.38


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Prelude to Quebec's Quiet Revolution: Liberalism Versus Neo-Nationalism, 1945-1960


Prelude to Quebec's Quiet Revolution: Liberalism Versus Neo-Nationalism, 1945-1960


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