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Quebec's French-Speaking Universities and the Law of Double Imbalance
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Quebec's French-Speaking Universities and the Law of Double Imbalance
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Abstract |
A comparison of the development of Quebec's French language and English language universities. The author, a Quebec nationalist historian, contrasts the differing attitudes towards university eduction held by Quebec's English Protestant elite and French Catholic elite during the nineteenth century.
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Queen's Quarterly
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Vol. 75
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no. 4
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613-631
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Winter 1968
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en
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Citation |
Brunet, Michel. “Quebec’s French-Speaking Universities and the Law of Double Imbalance.” Queen’s Quarterly Vol. 75, no. 4 (Winter 1968): 613–631.
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