Synopsis
What is Quebec's relationship with the rest of Canada? Is there a distinct Quebecois culture? What is Quebec's place on the international stage? These are questions editors Stephan Gervais, Christopher Kirkey, and Jarrett Rudy continue to ask in the second edition of Quebec Questions: Quebec Studies for the Twenty-first Century. Bringing together expert contributors, the text examines the province through historical, social, cultural, political, and economic perspectives. Building on the strength of the previous edition, new chapters discuss the law and legal traditions, visual arts and sport in Quebec, and Quebecois perspectives on federalism and sovereignty. An expansive pedagogical program - including thoughtful introductions, timelines, biographies, case studies, primary source documents, critical thinking questions, and a new glossary - makes this a thoughtful, engaging, and passionate exploration of la belle province.
About the Author
Stephan Gervais is Coordinator, Quebec Studies, McGill University.
Christopher Kirkey is Full Professor, Department of Political Science and Director, Center for the Study of Canada, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh.
Jarrett Rudy is Associate Professor, Department of History and Classical Studies, McGill University.
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