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Quebec Social Change And Political Crisis 1994 Edition by McROBERTS .K, Taylor & Francis Inc

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    Author(s)McROBERTS .K
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Inc
    ISBN9780771055133
    Pages556
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 1994

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    Taylor & Francis Inc Quebec Social Change And Political Crisis 1994 Edition by McROBERTS .K

    Quebec in this century has undergone changes that have had a profound impact in Quebec and on Canada as a whole. Initially, the political response to Quebec's urbanization and industrialization was delayed, thanks to the persistence in power of Maurice Duplessis's Union nationale. The Quebec state expanded rapidly to assume functions held by the Church and to carve out a new role for Francophones in the Quebec economy. Traditional French-Canadian nationalism was replaced by a secular, Quebec-based nationalism. Out of these processes emerged a challenge to the Canadian political order: the Quebec independence movement.In the newly written concluding chapter to this definite study of Quebec politics and society, Kenneth McRoberts examines recent events and attitudes. The failed Meech Lake Accord, the rejection of the Charlottetown Accord by Quebec and by the rest of Canada, the emergence of the Bloc québécois in the House of Commons, the strong yet vacillating support for sovereignty in Quebec, the constitutional exhaustion of the Canadian body politic, the polarization of Canada's two solitudes, and North American economic integration all point to an uncertain future for Quebec - and for Canada.



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