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Ethnic Cleavages, Labour Aristocracy, and Nationalism in Quebec
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Ethnic Cleavages, Labour Aristocracy, and Nationalism in Quebec
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Abstract |
The author maintains that historically, English-speaking Quebecers had been the skilled and most prosperous workers in the province's industries, and the dominant union members. English Quebecers comprised an "aristocracy of labour" because of their highly skilled training, union membership and rejection of non-skilled workers.
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New Nationalisms in the Developed West
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Boston, MA
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Allen and Unwin
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1985
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353-373
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en
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Dofny, Jacques. “Ethnic Cleavages, Labour Aristocracy, and Nationalism in Quebec.” In New Nationalisms in the Developed West, edited by E. A. Tiryakian and Ronald Rogowski, 353–373. Boston, MA: Allen and Unwin, 1985.
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