Québec Confronts Canada
Autor Edward M. Corbetten Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 aug 2020
This first book-length study in English of the conflict between French and English Canadians provides a thorough treatment of French-Canadian complaints against English Canada, and of their implications for Canadian unity.
Dr. Corbett devotes the first part of his study to an analysis of the ferment within the French-speaking population of Quebec during the postwar period. He discusses the relation between French-Canadian nationalism and other nationalisms and the roles played by the language barrier, the church, and the separatist movement. In the second part of the study he considers the political, economic, and social implications of separatism, with particular regard to the proposals for adapting the Constitution to Quebecois demands. After tracing the evolution of the ambivalent English-Canadian concept of Canada's national identity, he concludes that the future of the Confederation will depend on how far the English majority is willing to go in meeting French demands.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781421435367
ISBN-10: 1421435365
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10: 1421435365
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
Notă biografică
Edward M. Corbett was a career civil servant specializing in European affairs. He completed his graduate studies at Laval University and went on to become head of the Modern Language Department at the University of Scranton before entering government service.
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After tracing the evolution of the ambivalent English-Canadian concept of Canada's national identity, he concludes that the future of the Confederation will depend on how far the English majority is willing to go in meeting French demands.