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Exceptionnellement complète, rigoureuse et objective, cette enquête devrait alimenter la réflexion de ceux et celles qui s'intéressent au fonctionnement politique et à la relation entre les communications publiques, les médias et les leaders.
Comment le Québec est-il parvenu à développer un véritable écosystème pour son économie sociale? S’appuyant sur un impressionnant corpus de données statistiques et documentaires ainsi que sur plus de 70 entretiens effectués auprès d’élus, de fonctionnaires et de leaders de la société civile, Gabriel Arsenault démontre que la trajectoire distincte du Québec dans ce domaine s’explique par deux facteurs clés : la grande mobilisation de sa gauche et sa tradition de concertation.
In this study of the intellectual origins of Quebec's Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, Michael Behiels has provided the most comprehensive account to date of the two competing ideological movements which emerged after World War II to challenge the tenets of traditional French-Canadian nationalism. The neo-nationalists were a group of young intellectuals and journalists, centered upon Le Devoir and L'Action nationale in Montreal, who set out to reformulate Quebec nationalism in terms of a modern, secular, urban-industrial society which would be fully "master in its own house." An equally dedicated group of French Canadians of liberal or social democratic persuasion was based upon the periodical...
Written by two of Quebec's most respected historians, A Short History of Quebec offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of the province from the pre-contact native period to the present-day. John A. Dickinson and Brian Young bring a refreshing perspective to the history of Quebec, focusing on the social and economic development of the region as well as the identity issues of its diverse peoples. This revised fourth edition covers Quebec's recent political history and includes an updated bibliography and chronology and new illustrations. A Canadian classic, A Short History of Quebec now takes into account such issues as the 1995 referendum, recent ideological shifts and societal changes, considers Quebec's place in North America in the light of NAFTA, and offers reflections on the Grard Bouchard-Charles Taylor Commission on Accommodation and Cultural Differences in 2008. Engagingly written, this expanded and updated fourth edition is an ideal place to learn about the dynamic history of Quebec.