Focuses on a critique of traditional nationalism, the roles of church, state, and labour, the reform of education, and the search for a third party
Michael D. Behiels is a professor of history and University Research Chair, Canadian Federalism and Constitutional Studies at the University of Ottawa.
"A comprehensive, useful account ... intense, provocative" American Review of Canadian Studies "Prelude to Quebec's Quiet Revolution fills an important gap in the existing literature. The research constitutes an important contribution to the field of political thought in Canada, and helps us to understand the present-day political debates facing the Canadian federation. Behiels is to be congratulated for producing an extremely well-documented study." Alain G. Gagnon, Department of Political Science, Carleton University
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