The Oldest and Most Resistant Section of the Border

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The Oldest and Most Resistant Section of the Border

Description

Article describing the historical and cultural conditions of the North American border between United States and Canada, particularly its shapes between the United States and the province of Québec. The author's argument that the Canada-US border persists precisely because of the distinctiveness of Québec culture and politics. Québec's relationship with the United States in terms of 18th and 19th century political disputes; migration; industrialization; trade; Québec's movement toward sovereignty; cultural affairs; and party politics dynamics in the 20th century. How popular attitudes toward the United States compare between Québecers and other Canadians; how international borders compare to interprovincial borders.

Creator

Balthazar, Louis

Date

2003 fall / 2004 winter

Language

en

Type

Journal Article

Identifier

Coverage

18th century - 21st century; Québec

Contribution Form

Zotero

ISSN

0737-3759 ; 9739-3759

Pages

3-27

Publication Title

Québec Studies

Volume

36

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