ARRANGEMENTS IN QUEBEC
In: Participation: bulletin de l'Association Internationale de science politique : bulletin of the International Political Science Association, Band 23, Heft Spez, S. 48-48
ISSN: 0709-6941
In: Participation: bulletin de l'Association Internationale de science politique : bulletin of the International Political Science Association, Band 23, Heft Spez, S. 48-48
ISSN: 0709-6941
In: Participation: bulletin de l'Association Internationale de science politique : bulletin of the International Political Science Association, Band 23, Heft Spez, S. 40
ISSN: 0709-6941
In: Participation: bulletin de l'Association Internationale de science politique : bulletin of the International Political Science Association, Band 23, Heft Spez, S. 48
ISSN: 0709-6941
In: Participation: bulletin de l'Association Internationale de science politique : bulletin of the International Political Science Association, Band 23, Heft Spez, S. 38
ISSN: 0709-6941
In: Strategic comments: in depth analysis of strategic issues from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Band 1, Heft 8, S. 1-2
ISSN: 1356-7888
In: Representation, Band 17, Heft 66, S. 9-10
ISSN: 1749-4001
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 538 (March, S. 40
ISSN: 0002-7162
In: The world today, Band 50, Heft 11, S. 202-203
ISSN: 0043-9134
AFTER NINE YEARS IN OPPOSITION, THE PARTI QUEBECOIS (PQ) WAS RETURNED TO POWER IN THE QUEBEC PROVINCIAL ELECTION OF SEPTEMBER 12, 1994. IT TOOK 77 OF THE 125 SEATS IN THE "ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE" AND, AS A RESULT, OUSTED THE PARTY LIBERAL FROM THE GOVERNMENT. THE ELECTORATE'S COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR WAS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT IN THIS ELECTION BECAUSE THE PRINCIPAL PARTIES HELD STRICTLY DIFFERENT POSITIONS ON THE QUESTION OF WHETHER QUEBEC SHOULD ACCEDE TO SOVEREIGNTY OR REMAIN AN INTEGRAL PROVINCE OF CANADA. THIS ARTICLE EXPLORES THE POSSIBILITY OF SOVEREIGNTY FOR QUEBEC IN TERMS OF ELECTORAL VOTES AND ECONOMICS ASPECTS.
This chapter examines aspects of the history of sport in Quebec, from its origins as a series of anglo-elite gentlemanly pastimes to its place as a vector for national affirmation among francophones and others in the province. The chapter shows that sport has been implicated in the turbulent political culture of Quebec since the mid-nineteenth century. Sport has been a site where the interests of Quebec's First Nations, Anglophone, francophone, and immigrant communities have been articulated – sometimes in consensus, sometimes in conflict. Sport reflects the complex ethnic history and cultural present of the province. In Quebec, sport is at once a catalyst, a proxy, and a mirror for the national question.
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In: Politique et sociétés, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 101-103
ISSN: 1703-8480
In: Scottish affairs, Band 37 (First Serie, Heft 2, S. 54-64
ISSN: 2053-888X
In: Dokumente: Zeitschrift für den deutsch-französischen Dialog, Band 55, Heft 1, S. 48-65
ISSN: 0012-5172
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