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Who Belongs in Quebec?

Who Belongs in Quebec?
Author: Raquel Fletcher
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Identity politics
ISBN: 9781773900575

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"A young Canadian journalist based in Quebec City traces the identity politics debate in contemporary Quebec."--


Who Belongs in Quebec?

Who Belongs in Quebec?
Author: Raquel Fletcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Identity politics
ISBN: 9781773900568

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"A young Canadian journalist based in Quebec City traces the identity politics debate in contemporary Quebec."--


Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!

Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!
Author: Mordecai Richler
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Humorous account of Quebec's language obsessed separatist movement.


Hierarchies of Belonging

Hierarchies of Belonging
Author: Ailsa Henderson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773560475

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Nationalism has long been a potent political force in Scotland and Quebec. Hierarchies of Belonging explores the construction of national identity and nationalism and its effect on how citizens of Scotland and Quebec understand their relationship to the nation and the state.


The National Question and Electoral Politics in Quebec and Scotland

The National Question and Electoral Politics in Quebec and Scotland
Author: Éric Bélanger
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0773554149

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In Quebec and Scotland, questions of constitutional change, national identity, and national grievance play an important role in the electoral calculations of political parties and voters. Taking a strong stance on the national question can have strategic benefits both for parties pushing for greater autonomy and for those endorsing the status quo. In this in-depth look at issue voting, authors Éric Bélanger, Richard Nadeau, Ailsa Henderson, and Eve Hepburn examine how the national question affects political parties and voter behaviour in both substate nations. Through party manifestos, interviews with legislators, and opinion survey data, this book demonstrates that calls for constitutional change influence political debate, competition, voter choice, and the outcome of elections not only within Quebec and Scotland but also across Canada and the United Kingdom. Minority nationalist parties, the authors show, can gain support by claiming ownership of issues with widespread public agreement, such as self-determination and protecting the identity and interests of the nation. A comprehensive analysis of recent electoral politics, The National Question and Electoral Politics in Quebec and Scotland greatly enhances our understanding of the electoral impact of substate nationalism.


Quebec Identity

Quebec Identity
Author: Jocelyn Maclure
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773525986

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In Quebec Identity 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 Vallières, 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.


History of the Jews in Quebec

History of the Jews in Quebec
Author: Pierre Anctil
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0776629506

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The presence of Jews in Quebec dates back four centuries. Quebec Jewry, in Montreal in particular, has evolved over time, thanks to successive waves of migration from different regions of the world. The Jews of Quebec belong to a unique society in North America, which they have worked to fashion. The dedication with which they have defended their rights and their extensive achievements in multiple sectors of activity have helped foster diversity in Quebec. This work recounts the different contributions Jews have made over the years, along with the cultural context that encouraged the emergence in Montreal of a Jewish community like no other in North America. This is the first overview of a history that began during the French Regime and continued, through many twists and turns, up to the turn of the twenty-first century.