The Empire Within: Montreal, the Sixties, and the Forging of a Radical Imagination
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The Empire Within: Montreal, the Sixties, and the Forging of a Radical Imagination
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Abstract |
The author explores the wide variety of ways in which radical intellectuals and activists in Montreal used and adapted Third World decolonization theory to build a broad movement of solidarity and anti-colonial resistance from 1963-1972. Although predominately focussed on French Quebec radicals, the author devotes one chapter to "Montreal's Black Renaissance" among the city's English-speaking Black community activists.
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PhD dissertation
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Queen's University
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Kingston, ON
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2007
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vii-432p.
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en
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Mills, Sean William. “The Empire Within: Montreal, the Sixties, and the Forging of a Radical Imagination.” PhD dissertation, Queen’s University, 2007. http://qspace.library.queensu.ca/bitstream/1974/900/1/Mills_Sean_W_200710_PhD.pdf.
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