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Smith, Donald. Beyond Two Solitudes. Translated by Charles Phillips. Halifax, NS: Fernwood Pub., 1998.
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Paillé, Michel. “Les lois linguistiques dans leur contexte démographique.” In Panorama de la littérature québécoise contemporaine, edited by Réginald Hamel, 629–647. Montréal: Guérin, 1997.
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Jay, Paul. Anglo Blues. Documentary. High Road Productions, in association with the National Film Board of Canada, 1997.
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Agen, Marie Catherine. “Rights and Respect: A Study of the Competing Concerns of Alliance Quebec and the Société Saint-Jean Baptiste de Montréal.” PhD dissertation, Syracuse University, 1997.
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Meintel, Deirdre, Victor Piché, Danielle Juteau, and Sylvie Fortin, eds. Le quartier Côte-des-Neiges à Montréal : les interfaces de la pluriethnicité. Paris, France: L’Harmattan, 1997.
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Veltman, Calvin. “The English Language in Quebec 1940–1990.” In Post-Imperial English : Status Change in Former British and American Colonies, 1940-1990, edited by Andrew W. Conrad and Alma Rubal-Lopez, 205–240. Berlin, Germany & New York, NY: De Gruyter Mouton, 1996.
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Vaillancourt, François. “Language and Socioeconomic Status in Quebec: Measurement, Findings, Determinants and Policy Costs.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language Vol. 121, no. 1 (1996): 69–92.
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Tamilia, Robert D. Doing Business in a Bilingual Market: The Province of Quebec. Bowling Green, OH: Canadian Studies Center, Bowling Green State University, 1996.
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Pollock, Carolee Ruth. “His Majesty’s Subjects: Political Legitimacy in Quebec, 1764-1791.” PhD dissertation, University of Alberta, 1996.
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Thomas, Timothy. “The Opposition of Quebec’s English-Speaking Community to Sovereignty: The Misconceptions of Identity.” In L’impact Référendaire, edited by Guy Lachapelle, Pierre P. Tremblay, and John E. Trent, 123–134. Sillery, QC: Presses de l’Université Québec, 1995.
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Termote, Marc, and Jacques Ledent. Perspectives démolinguistiques du Québec et de la région de Montréal, 1991-2041. Québec: Comité interministériel sur la situation de la langue française, 1995.
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Pelletier, Benoît. “La dynamique linguistique au Québec : les relations entre la majorité francophone et la minorité anglophone.” In Les droits linguistiques au Canada: collusions ou collisions? / Linguistic Rights in Canada: Collusions or Collisions?, edited by Sylvie Léger, 121–150. Ottawa, ON: Centre canadien des droits linguistiques, 1995.
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Laczko, Leslie S. Pluralism and Inequality in Quebec. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1995.
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Greenwood, F. Murray. “Lower Canada (Quebec): Transformation of Civil Law, from Higher Morality to Autonomous Will, 1774-1866.” Manitoba Law Journal Vol. 23, no. 1–2 (1995): 132–182.
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Berger, Monty. Lament for a Province : The Tragic Costs of Quebec’s Flirtation with Separatism. Toronto, ON: Lugus, 1995.
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Paillé, Michel. “Le contexte démographique de l’aménagement linguistique au Québec : l’exemple de Montréal.” In Langues et sociétés en contact. Mélanges offerts à Jean-Claude Corbei, edited by Pierre Martel and Jacques Maurais, 473–482. [Canadiana Romanica, 8]. Tübingen, Allemagne: Max Niemeyer, 1994.
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Bourhis, Richard Y. “Ethnic and Language Attitudes in Quebec.” In Ethnicity and Culture in Canada: The Research Landscape, edited by J. W. Berry and J. A. Laponce, 322–360. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1994.
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Brazeau, Jacques. “Évolution du statut de l’anglais et du français au Canada.” Sociologie et Sociétés Vol. 24, no. 2 (Automne 1992): 103–116.
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Behiels, Michael D. “The Richler Affair and Others: The Problems of Living Together in Quebec.” The Literary Review of Canada Vol. 1, no. 6 (June 1992): 13–16.
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Young, Brian. “Positive Law, Positive State: Class Realignment and the Transformation of Lower Canada, 1815-1866.” In Colonial Leviathan: State Formation in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Canada, edited by Allan Greer and Ian Radforth, 50–63. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1992.
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Boyd, Douglas A. “French- and English-Language Broadcasting in Quebec: The Evolution of Radio and Television in a Bilingual Society.” Howard Journal of Communications Vol. 3, no. 3–4 (1992): 218–229.
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Bourhis, Richard Y. “Language Planning and Language Use in Quebec.” In Segon Congrés Internacional de La Llengua Catalana. II, Area 1, Plantejaments i Processos de Normalitzacio Lingüística, edited by Aina Moll, 107–137. Lleida, Catalonia, Spain: Institut d’Estudis Ilerdencs, 1992.
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Vaillancourt, François. Langue et statut économique au Québec, 1980-1985. Québec: Gouvernement du Québec, Conseil de la langue française, 1991.
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Bernier, Jacques. “Social Cohesion and Conflicts in Quebec.” In A Social Geography of Canada : Essays in Honour of J. Wreford Watson, edited by Guy M. Robinson, 82–91. Toronto, ON: Dundurn Press, 1991.
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Marois, Claude. “Caractéristiques des changements du paysage urbain dans la ville de Montréal.” Annales de Géographie Vol. 98, no. 548 (Juillet-août 1989): 385–402.
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Levine, Marc V. “Language Policy and Quebec’s Visage français : New Directions in La question linguistique.” Québec Studies Vol. 8 (Spring 1989): 1–16.
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Bourhis, Richard Y., and Itesh Sachdev. “Two Decades of Language Planning in Quebec: Issues and Controversies.” London Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 6 (1989): 36–46.
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Montréal, Le Québec et La Révolution Française, 1789-1805/Montreal, Quebec and the French Revolution, 1789-1805. Ottawa, ON: Archives nationales du Canada/National Archives of Canada, 1989.
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Levine, Marc V. “The ‘Reconquest’ of Montreal: Public Policy, Language, and Economic Change 1960-1987.” Québec Studies Vol. 6, no. 1 (1988): 41–64.
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Caldwell, Gary. “Being English in a French Québec: On the Denial of Culture and History in a Neo-Liberal State.” Language, Culture and Curriculum Vol. 1, no. 3 (1988): 187–196.
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