Reimagining Canada : language, culture, community and the Canadian constitution / Jeremy Webber.
Material type: TextPublisher: Kingston [Ont.] ; Buffalo : McGill-Queen's University Press, [1994]Copyright date: ©1994Description: 1 online resource (ix, 373 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780773564473
- 0773564470
- 0773511466
- 9780773511460
- 0773511520
- 9780773511521
- Federal government -- Canada
- Canada -- Politics and government -- 1945-
- Language policy -- Canada
- Constitutional amendments -- Canada
- Constitutional history -- Canada
- Droit constitutionnel -- Canada
- Constitutions -- Amendements -- Canada
- Canada -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1935-
- Histoire constitutionnelle -- Canada
- LAW -- Constitutional
- LAW -- Public
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Constitutions
- Constitutional amendments
- Constitutional history
- Federal government
- Language policy
- Politics and government
- Canada
- Since 1945
- 342.71/03 22
- JL27.5 .W433 1994eb
- 86.51
- PL 729
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Crisis and Community -- pt. 1. National Identity and Constitutional Change, 1960 to 1992 -- Introduction to Part One -- Competing Nationalisms, Competing Identities -- Constitutional Themes -- Towards Patriation: Constitutional Reform, 1960-1982 -- After Patriation: Aboriginal Rights, Meech Lake, and Charlottetown, 1982-1992 -- Conclusion to pt. 1. -- pt. 2. Political Allegiance, Political Community, and the Canadian Constitution -- Language, Culture, and Political Community -- An Asymmetrical Constitution -- Practical Implications -- Conclusion -- The Canadian Conversation.
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