Search for books and compare prices on all major online booksellers with one click!

Home  About UsSuggest BookstoreRecommend Us 
    Title/Keywords ISBN  

Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories

AUTHOR: Robert Bothwell
ISBN: 0774806532

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Robert Bothwell describes the lead-up to the October 1995 referendum and traces political developments from its immediate aftermath to the present. Also included are a new preface, expanded chronology, and new chapter covering the past two years...

Compare Price


HOME--->> History --->>Americas History --->>Canada History
 
Canada History
         Editorial Review

Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories
- Book Review,
by Robert Bothwell

From Book News, Inc.
A discussion with Canadian politicians, journalists, and academics who relate personal accounts and informed opinions about the the uneasy relationship between Canada and Quebec. Through these interviews, Bothwell (history, U. of Toronto) gathers historical insights into the development of Canadian history, Quebec's "Quiet Revolution", the politics of language, Meech Lake, and the future of the constitutional issues which divide the country. Jean Chretien, Lise Bissonnette, Graham Fraser, and Michael Bliss are just some of the notable minds the author picks for this extremely coherent analysis of Quebec/Canadian disputes. Paper edition (unseen) Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


Buy from Amazon     Compare Prices



         Book Review

Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories
- Book Reviews,
by Robert Bothwell

Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Robert Bothwell describes the lead-up to the October 1995 referendum and traces political developments from its immediate aftermath to the present. Also included are a new preface, expanded chronology, and new chapter covering the past two years of the troubled relationship, between Quebec and "the rest of Canada."

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

A discussion with Canadian politicians, journalists, and academics who relate personal accounts and informed opinions about the the uneasy relationship between Canada and Quebec. Through these interviews, Bothwell (history, U. of Toronto) gathers historical insights into the development of Canadian history, Quebec's "Quiet Revolution", the politics of language, Meech Lake, and the future of the constitutional issues which divide the country. Jean Chretien, Lise Bissonnette, Graham Fraser, and Michael Bliss are just some of the notable minds the author picks for this extremely coherent analysis of Quebec/Canadian disputes. Paper edition (unseen) Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


Buy from Barnes & Noble     Compare Prices




HOME  |  Recommend bookstore  |  Rate bookstore  |  Link to us  |  Report bug  |  Contact us
Copyright© 2003 - 2005, PowerBookSearch.com. All Rights Reserved.