The shaping of Québec politics and society : colonialism, power, and the transition to capitalism in the 19th century

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The shaping of Québec politics and society : colonialism, power, and the transition to capitalism in the 19th century

Gérald Bernier, Daniel Salée

C. Russak , Sales office, Taylor & Francis, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-166) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book, written by two Canadian political scientists, proposes a reassessment of the theories on transition, and, by the same token, a new look at the societal dynamics of white settlers' colonies. Using colonial Quebec under British rule as their case study, the authors put forth an interpretive analysis which brings to light the fundamental social and economic processes that have shaped contemporary Quebec. In doing so, this work departs from mainstream Canadian historical and social science approached resting on the traditional institutional perspective.

目次

  • Defining the transition - the analysis of social change
  • between market and industry - the social contours of lower Canadian "Capitalism"
  • the theory and practice of ancien regime domination
  • a discourse of protest - the patriotes decade 1828-1838
  • the rebellions and beyond.

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