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The English of Québec
From Majority to Minority Status
From Majority to Minority Status
Gary Caldwell and Eric Waddell, editors
Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1982, 466 p.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- Introduction. Taking Stock and Confronting the Future, The Editors
PART I — The Background of English Quebec
- Place and People, Eric Waddell
- People and Society, Gary Caldwell
- A Brief Sketch of the Economic History of English Quebec, Robert Sweeny
- Education for English-Speaking people until 1964, Alan W. Jones
PART II — Consciousness of self, other, and of Quebec
- Changing Anglo-Quebecer Self Counciousness, Michael Stein
- What's in a Name? Problems of Group Identity in Quebec, Edouard Cloutier
- Anglophones Who Are Integrating Into Quebec Society, Sheila McLeod Arnopoulos
PART III — The Many Faces of English Quebec
- Jews in Anglophone Quebec, David Rome
- The English Working Class of Quebec: Fragmentation and Silence, Carla Lipsig-Mummé
- Development Plans, Salt Mines and the English Community of Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands, Stuart Richards
PART IV — Institutional Experiences and Crises
- The Protestant Churches, Nathan H. Mair
- The Quebec Public Service, David Allnut
- The "Sun Life" Issue, Eric Kierans, Irving Brecher and Thomas Naylor
PART V — The Educational Establishment
- Graduates of Early French Immersion, Wallace Lambert and Richard G. Tucker
- School Restructuration on the Island of Montreal: A Missed Opportunity for the Anglophones, Lise Bisonnette
- Quebec's English Universities Revisited, Jean-Louis Roy
PART VI — The Media
- The English Media and the New Quebec, David Waters
- The Quebec Media and Canadian Unity, Arthur Siegel
- The Anglo Press in the Seventies: Conspiracy or Just Plain Incompetence?, David Thomas
PART VII — The Political Realm
- The Language Question in Quebec: On Collective and Individual Rights, John D. Jackson
- The English and Language Legislation: A Personal History, William Tetley
- The Anglophone Left in Quebec and National Self-Determination, Henry Milner
- Conclusion. Looking to the Future, The Editors
- Bibliography