This research project intended to analyze and understand the relationship between Third World decolonization movements, the nascent nationalist movement in Quebec between 1945 and 1967, and the simultaneous development of a strong association between France and Quebec. In this paper, I argue that the nationalist movement in Quebec utilized the terminology and ideology of the decolonization movements in both Algeria and the Caribbean in order to legitimize their rapprochement with France. In a break from the past, nationalists in the Era of Decolonization began to argue that they had been colonized unfairly by the British— despite the fact that they were themselves colonizers of the North American territory— and thus had suffered at the hand...
L'objectif de la thèse est de mesurer comment et combien la société bisontine a été touchée par le p...
In the twentieth century States have made particular use of the ideology of nationalism to legitimiz...
By the end of the Great War, Canadians had become more divided along cultural-linguistic lines than ...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
Since the early 1960s ethno-territorial movements have increasingly challenged established patterns ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work attempts to understand why some culturally distinc...
The province of Quebec has had a long history of tension with the rest of Canada. This tension stems...
In discovering the uniqueness of Quebec, its culture and politics, this paper follows an historical ...
A group's collective identity is a complex phenomenon which is always difficult to delineate and und...
Dans cet article, l’auteur propose de mettre à profit l’historiographie existante et des sources tél...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
This dissertation examines the Canada-Quebec-France triangle from the period after the Second World ...
This paper addresses an issue of “linguistic human rights”. The author discusses the endeavours of ...
Canadian diplomacy has greatly shaped Canada’s debates over language and vice versa. How has the his...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari Internacional en Estudis de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament. ...
L'objectif de la thèse est de mesurer comment et combien la société bisontine a été touchée par le p...
In the twentieth century States have made particular use of the ideology of nationalism to legitimiz...
By the end of the Great War, Canadians had become more divided along cultural-linguistic lines than ...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
Since the early 1960s ethno-territorial movements have increasingly challenged established patterns ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work attempts to understand why some culturally distinc...
The province of Quebec has had a long history of tension with the rest of Canada. This tension stems...
In discovering the uniqueness of Quebec, its culture and politics, this paper follows an historical ...
A group's collective identity is a complex phenomenon which is always difficult to delineate and und...
Dans cet article, l’auteur propose de mettre à profit l’historiographie existante et des sources tél...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
This dissertation examines the Canada-Quebec-France triangle from the period after the Second World ...
This paper addresses an issue of “linguistic human rights”. The author discusses the endeavours of ...
Canadian diplomacy has greatly shaped Canada’s debates over language and vice versa. How has the his...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari Internacional en Estudis de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament. ...
L'objectif de la thèse est de mesurer comment et combien la société bisontine a été touchée par le p...
In the twentieth century States have made particular use of the ideology of nationalism to legitimiz...
By the end of the Great War, Canadians had become more divided along cultural-linguistic lines than ...