This work explores the uses of violence during the October Crisis of 1970 in Québec, Canada. The author questions the current state of historiographical approaches to the October Crisis and posits a new approach. Violence, seen as a language, permeates the events surrounding the kidnapping and later murder of Pierre Laporte. The reaction of the Québécois public at large is examine in response to the uses of violence by the belligerent parties. The work concludes that the FLQ did not possess the requisite capacity for violence to effectively compete with the Canadian Federal Government and other insights into the legacy of the Crisis itself
The current global “war on terror” highlights a fundamental quandary for all liberal democracies see...
The Oka Crisis is viewed by many as a definitive moment in Native-Canadian relations. However, the d...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the Canadian government’s stance on addressing the issue of...
This work explores the uses of violence during the October Crisis of 1970 in Québec, Canada. The au...
Much of the historiography on the October Crisis has centred around whether the War Measures Act (WM...
The FLQ, a Marxist group founded in 1963, sought to overthrow the Quebec provincial government and e...
This thesis examines the social conditions responsible for the lack of sustained insurgent terrorism...
À partir des années 1960, le Québec était prêt pour le changement. Au cours de cette décennie, deux ...
Abstract: During the past 40 years or so there have been many instances in which media coverage of t...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
This paper examines the psychohistory and consequences of the massive student demonstrations, often ...
Ghosts of Quebec spotlights the violence and killing in the Seven Years’ War and how it exemplifies ...
The purpose of this research is to focus on alternative ways of perceiving the same reality: The act...
This study measures and compares the editorial reactions of ten Canadian metropolitan dailies to th...
The current global “war on terror” highlights a fundamental quandary for all liberal democracies see...
The current global “war on terror” highlights a fundamental quandary for all liberal democracies see...
The Oka Crisis is viewed by many as a definitive moment in Native-Canadian relations. However, the d...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the Canadian government’s stance on addressing the issue of...
This work explores the uses of violence during the October Crisis of 1970 in Québec, Canada. The au...
Much of the historiography on the October Crisis has centred around whether the War Measures Act (WM...
The FLQ, a Marxist group founded in 1963, sought to overthrow the Quebec provincial government and e...
This thesis examines the social conditions responsible for the lack of sustained insurgent terrorism...
À partir des années 1960, le Québec était prêt pour le changement. Au cours de cette décennie, deux ...
Abstract: During the past 40 years or so there have been many instances in which media coverage of t...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
This paper examines the psychohistory and consequences of the massive student demonstrations, often ...
Ghosts of Quebec spotlights the violence and killing in the Seven Years’ War and how it exemplifies ...
The purpose of this research is to focus on alternative ways of perceiving the same reality: The act...
This study measures and compares the editorial reactions of ten Canadian metropolitan dailies to th...
The current global “war on terror” highlights a fundamental quandary for all liberal democracies see...
The current global “war on terror” highlights a fundamental quandary for all liberal democracies see...
The Oka Crisis is viewed by many as a definitive moment in Native-Canadian relations. However, the d...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the Canadian government’s stance on addressing the issue of...