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Canadian Society in the Twenty-First Century, 3rd Edition: A Historical Sociological Approach

Autor Trevor W. Harrison, John W. Friesen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2015
Pedagogically rich, this new edition examines Canada's growth and development in a socio-historical framework and encourages students to consider some of the tough questions Canadian citizens are likely to face in adjusting to the demands and challenges of life in the twenty-first century. Trevor W. Harrison and John W. Friesen investigate economic, political, cultural, and ideological perspectives through three main relationships: Quebec and Canada, Canada and the United States, and Canada and the Aboriginal Nations. Exploring the unique character of modern Canadian society, this is a vibrant introductory text for sociology courses on Canadian society, as well as undergraduate courses in Canadian studies and Canadian history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781551307350
ISBN-10: 1551307359
Pagini: 325
Dimensiuni: 171 x 247 x 34 mm
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)

Recenzii

"This is the best textbook written on Canadian society. It covers the important themes and tensions that have shaped the nature of our society: (1) How Canada grew out of, and in relationship to, Quebec; (2) How Canada's relationship with the United States has shaped our national identity; and (3) Non-Native Canada's relationship with First Nations, Metis, and Inuit. No other text emphasizes these three crucial themes." --Gordon Laxer, University of Alberta
Praise for the second edition:"I wish I'd had this book when I taught this course. As the authors ably point out, it is hard to understand present day conflicts and conditions without understanding the forces that led to where we are today."-- Vic Satzewich, McMaster University

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Introduction: What Is Society?

PART 1: CANADA AND QUEBEC
Chapter 1: Living with the Consequences of 1760
Chapter 2: 100 Years of Solitudes
Chapter 3: The Constitutional Years
Chapter 4: The Return of the Nation

PART 2: CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
Chapter 5: The Making of English Canada
Chapter 6: English Canada in Transition
Chapter 7: From Colony to Nationto Colony?
Chapter 8: Canada in a Neo-Liberal World

PART 3: CANADA AND THE ABORIGINAL NATIONS
Chapter 9: When Cultural Worlds Collide
Chapter 10: Keepers of the North
Chapter 11: The Fight for Justice
Chapter 12: New Learning Paths

Conclusion: Canada in the World and in the Future
Appendix 1: Canadian Federal Election Results since Confederation
Appendix 2: Canadian Prime Ministers, Governments, and Major Policies Since Confederation
References
Index