"Few who read The English Fact in Quebec will be surprised to learn that its authors, both accomplished journalists, won a Governor-General's Award for their efforts. They have produced a stimulating, important piece of work full of original insights, and characterized by the kind of analysis that a sense of historical perspective can bring."
Doug Goold, Edmonton Journal.
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- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 971.4/004112
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 19
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- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9780773560901 0773504133
- LCCN
- F1055.B7
- LCCN Item number
- C5713 1984eb
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- 1 electronic text (xvi, 247 p.)
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- Canada
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- (CaBNVSL)jme00326558 (OCoLC)243569589 (CaOOCEL)400580
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Acknowledgements 10
- Introduction 14
- Part I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES 18
- Chapter 1 Social Conflict and the Seigneurial System 20
- Chapter 2 Economic Conflict and Capitalism 34
- Chapter 3 Individual and Collective Rights 52
- Chapter 4 The Language Conflict 68
- Chapter 5 The Mediation of the Federal Liberal Party 84
- Part II: THE PRESENT 98
- Chapter 6 The Anglo-Protestant Ideology and the School System 100
- Chapter 7 Bureaucracy and the End of the Two Solitudes 112
- Chapter 8 English Business and French Nationalism 126
- Chapter 9 The English Media and Group Anxiety 142
- Part III: PERSPECTIVES FOR THE FUTURE 154
- Chapter 10 Rivalry over the Ethnic Minorities 156
- Chapter 11 A New Type of English Leadership 170
- Chapter 12 The New Canadian Economic Society 188
- Chapter 13 Survival Strategy 202
- Notes 220
- Bibliographic Essays 226
- Historical Background 226
- The Language Conflict 229
- Individual and Collective Rights 234
- Ethnicity 238
- Chronology 242
- Demographic Tables 246
- 1 Composition of the Population of Quebec by Ethnic Origin, Mother Tongue, and Home Language, Census Years 1851-1981 247
- 2 Population of Quebec by Ethnic Origin, 1981 248
- 3 Net Internal Migration for the Population 5 Years and Over by Mother Tongue, Quebec, 1966-71,1971-76, and 1976-81 249
- 4 Population of Metropolitan Montreal According to Mother Tongue and Knowledge of the Official Languages, 1971 and 1981 250
- 5 Language of Work in Metropolitan Montreal According to Mother Tongue, 1971 and 1979 250
- 6 Labour Market: Distribution by Mother Tongue, Metropolitan Montreal, 1971 and 1978 251
- 7 Labour Market: Linguistic Transfers, Metropolitan Montreal, 1971 and 1978 252
- 8 Labour Market: Distribution of Francophones and Non-francophones, Quebec, According to the Level of Education, by Sex, 1971 and 1978 253
- 9 Labour Market: Distribution of Francophones and Non-francophones, Quebec, by Occupation and by Sex, 1971 and 1978 254
- 10 Labour Market: Distribution of Francophones and Non-francophones, Quebec, According to Income Level, by Sex, 1971 and 1978 255
- 11 Labour Market: Average Income, Quebec, by Sex, 1971 and 1978 256
- Index 258
- A 258
- B 258
- C 259
- D 259
- E 259
- F 260
- G 261
- H 261
- I 261
- J 261
- K 261
- L 261
- M 262
- N 262
- O 263
- P 263
- Q 263
- R 263
- S 264
- T 264
- U 264
- V 264
- W 264