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  • Henchey, Norman, and Donald A. Burgess. Between Past and Future: Quebec Education in Transition. Calgary, AB: Detselig Enterprises, 1987.
  • Esman, Milton J. “Ethnic Politics and Economic Power.” Comparative Politics Vol. 19, no. 4 (1987): 395–418.

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