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  • 1
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    Book
    Montréal, Québec : McGill-Queenś University Press
    ISBN: 0773538909 , 0773538917 , 9780773538900 , 9780773538917
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 797 S , Ill , 23 cm
    DDC: 971.4/04
    Keywords: Québec (Province) History 1960- ; Québec (Province) History ; Autonomy and independence movements ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Québec ; Geschichte 1931-2000
    Note: section 1.The Duplessis interregnum: a conundrum.Duplessis: Quebec turns right , section 2.L'état providence: origins and development.The language of children's rights, the formation of the welfare state, and the democratic experience of poor families in Quebec, 1940-55 , section 3.Catholicism in quebec: confronting modernity.Student leaders at the University of Montreal from 1950 to 1958: beyond the "Carabin Persona" , section 4.Quebec's "quiet revolution": rupture and/or continuity.Georges-Henri Lévesque: father of Quebec's lucid integration into confederation, 1930-1962 , section 5.The FLQ crisis.The October Crisis of 1970: human rights abuses under the War Measures Act , section 6.Organized labour: class, nation, and politics.Major changes in the Confederation des travailleurs catholiques du Canada, 1940-1960 , section 7.Women, gender, and sexuality.Quebecoises deboutte! Nationalism and feminism in Quebec, 1969-75 , section 8.The politics of language.Rights in conflict: contemporary disputes over language policy in Quebec , section 9.Ethnocultural communities: unity in diversity.Context and integration: the Allophone communities in Quebec , section10.The aboriginal communities in Quebec.Ally or colonizer? The federal state, the Cree Nation, and the James Bay Agreement , section 11.Quebec and the canadian question: competing conceptions of duality and federalism.Perspectives on Quebec-Canada relations in the 1990s: Is the reconciliation of ethnicity, nationality, and citizenship possible? , section 12.The 1995 Referendum.The 1995 Quebec referendum: how the sovereignty partnership proposal turned the campaign around , section 13.Quebec identity politics in transition.Quebec in the emerging North American configuration , section 14.Quebec on the world stage.Domestic politics of Quebec's quest for external distinctiveness , Provincial autonomy and the defence of the liberal state , Constituting "post-welfare state" welfare arrangements: the role of women's movement service groups in Quebec , From rechristianization to contestation: Catholic values and Quebec society, 1931-1970 , Quebec quiet revolution: a noisy evolution , Apprehended insurrection? RCMP Intelligence and the October Crisis , "Rapprocher les lieux du pouvoir": the Quebec labour movement and Quebec sovereigntism, 1960-2000 , Yvettes as the expression of a federalist feminism in Quebec , Nationalism and social movement politics: gay and lesbian rights and the effect of the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms in Quebec , Bilingualism versus unilingualism: federal and provincial language education policies in Quebec, 1960-85 , Quebec sovereignty and the challenge of linguistic and ethnocultural minorities: identity, difference, and the politics of ressentiment , A watershed of words: litigating and negotiating nature in eastern James Bay, 1971-1975 , Nations at war: voice, peaceful resistance, and mobilization , Ethnicity, nationalism, and identity in Canada-Quebec relations: the case of Quebec's "distinct society" , The politics of nationalism in Quebec: the case of the Bélanger-Campeau commission , Quebec women and the constitutional issue: a scattered group , "Remembering (from) where you're going": memory as legacy and inheritance , The federal context: Ottawa as padlock or partner?
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  • 2
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    Article
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    In:  Journal of American ethnic history : JAEH Vol. 24, No. 3 (2005), p. 104-105
    ISSN: 0278-5927
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of American ethnic history : JAEH
    Publ. der Quelle: Champaign, Ill : University of Illinois Press
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 24, No. 3 (2005), p. 104-105
    DDC: 390
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: Bände
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781552662632 , 1552662632
    Language: English
    Pages: 263 S , Ill , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Alternatives series
    DDC: 303.4840971
    Keywords: Social movements History ; Protest movements History ; Mouvements sociaux Histoire ; Contestation Histoire
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-263) and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 1442621559 , 9781442621558
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 394.26
    Keywords: National characteristics, Canadian ; Nationalism ; Holidays ; Nationalism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; National characteristics, Canadian ; Holidays ; Manners and customs ; Canada Social life and customs ; Canada ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction. Celebrating Canada: Commemorations, Anniversaries, and National Symbols -- 1 National Symbols and Commemorations: Analysing the Loyalist Centennial and the Conventions nationales acadiennes in New Brunswick in the 1880s -- 2 Emblemizing Canada in the Flag Debate of 1895 -- 3 Children of a Common Mother: The Rise and Fall of the Anglo-American Peace Centenary -- 4 Competing Pasts, Multiple Identities: The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation and the Politics of Commemoration -- 5 Bilingualism and Biculturalism at the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, 1927 -- 6 Canada's Centennial Experience -- 7 A "Labor of Love in a Community Spirit" : The Cape Breton Miners' Museum and the Remaking of Historical Consciousness -- 8 Federal Funding, Local Priorities: Urban Planning and Ontario's Municipal Centennial Projects -- 9 Alternative Identities: The 1967 Centennial and the Campaign for a Better Canada -- 10 "Fit for Citizenship": Scouting and the Centennial Celebrations of 1967 -- 11 A Continental Centennial: Situating Expo 67 within the Canadian-American Relationship -- 12 New Nationalism in the Cradle of Confederation: Prince Edward Island's Centennial Decade -- 13 Conclusion: The Importance of Commemorations and National Symbols.
    Abstract: Popular and government-funded anniversaries and commemorations, combined with national symbols, play significant roles in shaping how we view Canada, and also provide opportunities for people to challenge the pre-existing or dominant conceptions of the country. Volume 2 of Celebrating Canada continues the scholarly debate about commemoration and national identity. Raymond B. Blake and Matthew Hayday bring together emerging and established scholars to consider key moments in Canadian history when major anniversaries of Canada's political, social, or cultural development were celebrated. The contributors to this volume capture the multiple and multi-layered meanings of belonging in the Canadian experience, investigate various attempts at shaping and re-shaping identities, and explore episodes of groups resisting or participating in the identity-formation process. By considering the small voices and those on the margins of Canada's many commemorative anniversaries, the contributors to Celebrating Canada reveal how important it is to think not only about anniversary moments but also about what they can tell us about our history and the shifting function of nationalism
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781442649811 , 144262714X , 9781442627147
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 384 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Celebrating Canada.
    Angaben zur Quelle: Volume 2
    DDC: 394.26971
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    Keywords: Holidays Canada ; National characteristics, Canadian ; Nationalism Canada ; Canada Social life and customs
    Abstract: Volume 1. Holidays, national days, and the crafting of identities -- Volume 2. Commemorations, anniversaries, and national symbols
    Abstract: "Holidays are a key to helping us understand the transformation of national, regional, community and ethnic identities. In Celebrating Canada, Matthew Hayday and Raymond Blake situate Canada in an international context as they examine the history and evolution of our national and provincial holidays and annual celebrations. The contributors to this volume examine such holidays as Dominion Day, Victoria Day, Quebec's Fête Nationale and Canadian Thanksgiving, among many others. They also examine how Canadians celebrate the national days of other countries (like the Fourth of July) and how Dominion Day was observed in the United Kingdom. Drawing heavily on primary source research, and theories of nationalism, identities and invented traditions, the essays in this collection deepen our understanding of how these holidays have influenced the evolution of Canadian identities."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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  • 8
    ISBN: 1442621532 , 1442621540 , 9781442621534 , 9781442621541
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Celebrating Canada. Volume 1, Holidays, national days, and the crafting of identities
    DDC: 394.26971
    Keywords: Holidays ; National characteristics, Canadian ; Nationalism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Holidays (non-religious) ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Regional Studies ; Holidays ; Manners and customs ; National characteristics, Canadian ; Nationalism ; Canada Social life and customs ; Canada
    Abstract: "Holidays are a key to helping us understand the transformation of national, regional, community and ethnic identities. In Celebrating Canada, Matthew Hayday and Raymond Blake situate Canada in an international context as they examine the history and evolution of our national and provincial holidays and annual celebrations. The contributors to this volume examine such holidays as Dominion Day, Victoria Day, Quebec's Fête Nationale and Canadian Thanksgiving, among many others. They also examine how Canadians celebrate the national days of other countries (like the Fourth of July) and how Dominion Day was observed in the United Kingdom. Drawing heavily on primary source research, and theories of nationalism, identities and invented traditions, the essays in this collection deepen our understanding of how these holidays have influenced the evolution of Canadian identities."--
    Abstract: 12 Dreams of a National Identity: Pierre Trudeau, Citizenship, and Canada Day13 The Redundant "Dominion": Refitting the National Fabric at Empire's End; 14 "Adieu le mouton, salut les Québécois!" The Lévesque Government and Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day/Fête Nationale Celebrations, 1976-1984; 15 The Rootedness of Acadian Neo-nationalism: The Changing Meaning of le 15 août, 1968-1982; 16 Marketing the Maple Leaf: The Curious Case of National Flag of Canada Day; 17 Conclusion; Appendix -- National Days and Holidays; Contributors.
    Abstract: 5 "One Flag, One Throne, One Empire"? Espousing and Replacing Empire Day in French Canada, 1899-19526 Love the Empire, Love Yourself? Empire Day, Immigration, and the Role of Britishness in Anglo-Canadian Identity, 1920-1955; 7 From Armistice to Remembrance: The Continuing Evolution of Remembrance Day in Canada; 8 Dominion Day and the Rites of Regionalism in British Columbia, 1867-1937; 9 Dominion Day in Britain, 1900-1919; 10 A Chinese Counterpart to Dominion Day: Chinese Humiliation Day in Interwar Canada, 1924-1930; 11 Canada's Day: Inventing a Tradition, Defining a Culture.
    Abstract: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Nationalism, Identity, and Community in Canada's Holidays; 1 Claiming the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal's Parades, 1840-1880; 2 "Righteousness Exalteth the Nation": Religion, Nationalism, and Thanksgiving Day in Ontario, 1859-1914; 3 The Politics of Holiday Making: Legislating Victoria Day as a Perpetual Holiday in Canada, 1897-1901; 4 Promoting a "Sound Patriotic Feeling" in Canada through Empire Day, 1899-1957.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781442649804 , 9781442627130
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 450 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Celebrating Canada / edited by Matthew Hayday and Raymond B. Blake volume 1
    Series Statement: Celebrating Canada
    DDC: 394.26971
    Keywords: Holidays ; National characteristics, Canadian ; Nationalism ; Canada Social life and customs ; Kanada ; Feiertag ; Nationalbewusstsein
    Abstract: "Holidays are a key to helping us understand the transformation of national, regional, community and ethnic identities. In Celebrating Canada, Matthew Hayday and Raymond Blake situate Canada in an international context as they examine the history and evolution of our national and provincial holidays and annual celebrations. The contributors to this volume examine such holidays as Dominion Day, Victoria Day, Quebec's Fête Nationale and Canadian Thanksgiving, among many others. They also examine how Canadians celebrate the national days of other countries (like the Fourth of July) and how Dominion Day was observed in the United Kingdom. Drawing heavily on primary source research, and theories of nationalism, identities and invented traditions, the essays in this collection deepen our understanding of how these holidays have influenced the evolution of Canadian identities."--
    Abstract: Introduction: Nationalism, Identity, and Community in Canada's Holidays / Matthew Hayday -- 1 Claiming the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal's Parades, 1840-1880 / Gillian I. Leitch -- 2 "Righteousness Exalteth the Nation": Religion, Nationalism, and Thanksgiving Day in Ontario, 1859-1914 / Peter A. Stevens -- 3 The Politics of Holiday Making: Legislating Victoria Day as a Perpetual Holiday in Canada, 1897-1901 / Chris Tait -- 4 Promoting a "Sound Patriotic Feeling" in Canada through Empire Day, 1899-1957 / Marcel Martel, Allison Marie Ward, Joel Belliveau, and Brittney Anne Bos -- 5 "One Flag, One Throne, One Empire"? Espousing and Replacing Empire Day in French Canada, 1899-1952 / Joel Belliveau and Marcel Martel -- 6 Love the Empire, Love Yourself? Empire Day, Immigration, and the Role of Britishness in Anglo-Canadian Identity, 1920-1955 / Brittney Anne Bos and Allison Marie Ward -- 7 From Armistice to Remembrance: The Continuing Evolution of Remembrance Day in Canada / Teresa Iacobelli -- 8 Dominion Day and the Rites of Regionalism in British Columbia, 1867-1937 / Forrest D. Pass -- 9 Dominion Day in Britain, 1900-1919 / Mike Benbough-Jackson -- 10 A Chinese Counterpart to Dominion Day: Chinese Humiliation Day in Interwar Canada, 1924-1930 / Lianbi Zhu and Timothy Baycroft -- 11 Canada's Day: Inventing a Tradition, Defining a Culture / Matthew Hayday -- 12 Dreams of a National Identity: Pierre Trudeau, Citizenship, and Canada Day / Raymond B. Blake and Bailey Antonishyn -- 13 The Redundant "Dominion": Refitting the National Fabric at Empire's End / Stuart Ward -- 14 "Adieu le mouton, salut les Québécois!" The Lévesque Government and Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day/Fête Nationale Celebrations, 1976-1984 / Marc-André Gagnon -- 15 The Rootedness of Acadian Neo-nationalism: The Changing Meaning of le 15 août, 1968-1982 / Michael Poplyansky -- 16 Marketing the Maple Leaf: The Curious Case of National Flag of Canada Day / Richard Nimijean and L. Pauline Rankin -- 17 Conclusion / Matthew Hayday and Raymond B. Blake -- Appendix: National Days and Holidays
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781442649811 , 9781442627147
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 384 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Celebrating Canada / edited by Matthew Hayday and Raymond B. Blake volume 2
    Series Statement: Celebrating Canada
    DDC: 394.26971
    Keywords: Holidays ; National characteristics, Canadian ; Nationalism ; Canada Social life and customs
    Abstract: "Holidays are a key to helping us understand the transformation of national, regional, community and ethnic identities. In Celebrating Canada, Matthew Hayday and Raymond Blake situate Canada in an international context as they examine the history and evolution of our national and provincial holidays and annual celebrations. The contributors to this volume examine such holidays as Dominion Day, Victoria Day, Quebec's Fête Nationale and Canadian Thanksgiving, among many others. They also examine how Canadians celebrate the national days of other countries (like the Fourth of July) and how Dominion Day was observed in the United Kingdom. Drawing heavily on primary source research, and theories of nationalism, identities and invented traditions, the essays in this collection deepen our understanding of how these holidays have influenced the evolution of Canadian identities."--
    Abstract: Volume 1. Holidays, national days, and the crafting of identities -- Volume 2. Commemorations, anniversaries, and national symbols
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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