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Reimagining Canada: language, culture, community and the Canadian constitution

Jeremy H. A. Webber c1994 © McGill-Queen's University Press
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  • 9780773511521 (paper)
  • 9780773511460 (hardcover)
  • 9780773564473 (ebook)
Subject
  • Canadian
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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page vii)
  • INTRODUCTION
    • 1 Crisis and Community (page 3)
  • PART ONE NATIONAL IDENTITY AND CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE 1960 TO 1992
    • Introduction to Part One (page 37)
    • 2 Competing Nationalisms, Competing Identities (page 40)
    • 3 Constitutional Themes (page 75)
    • 4 Towards Patriation: Constitutional Reform, 1960-1982 (page 92)
    • 5 After Patriation: Aboriginal Rights, Meech Lake, and Charlottetown, 1982-1992 (page 121)
    • Conclusion to Part One (page 176)
  • PART TWO POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE, POLITICAL COMMUNITY, AND THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION
    • 6 Language, Culture, and Political Community (page 183)
    • 7 An Asymmetrical Constitution (page 229)
    • 8 Practical Implications (page 260)
  • CONCLUSION
    • 9 The Canadian Conversation (page 309)
  • Notes (page 321)
  • Index (page 365)
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CJS 21.1 (Winter 1996): 135-137 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3341451
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