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The Decolonization of Quebec: An Analysis of Left-Wing Nationalism
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The Decolonization of Quebec: An Analysis of Left-Wing Nationalism
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Abstract |
A self-described "radical and comprehensive analysis" of Quebec's left-wing trade union and separatist movements that existed in the early 1970s. The two Quebec Anglophone authors, who claim to be "sympathetic" to the movements' goals, set out to explain to English Canada how the labour and professional classes supporting these movements intend to "decolonize" the province from the grip of American and English Quebec/Canada economic domination.
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Toronto, ON
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McClelland and Stewart
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1973
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en
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Milner, Henry, and Sheilagh Hodgins Milner. The Decolonization of Quebec: An Analysis of Left-Wing Nationalism. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1973.
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