George-Etienne Cartier has traditionally been interpreted as primarily a federal politician, as Macdonald's ally in building a united Canada, and as a representative French Canadian. Brian Young downplays ethnic and national political factors and focuses on Cartier's function as spokesman for a specific social group, the Montreal bourgeoisie. The dominant politician in Quebec in the mid-1980s, Cartier directed the transformation of that society's fundamental landholding, legal, business, and educational institutions. ...
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George-Etienne Cartier has traditionally been interpreted as primarily a federal politician, as Macdonald's ally in building a united Canada, and as a representative French Canadian. Brian Young downplays ethnic and national political factors and focuses on Cartier's function as spokesman for a specific social group, the Montreal bourgeoisie. The dominant politician in Quebec in the mid-1980s, Cartier directed the transformation of that society's fundamental landholding, legal, business, and educational institutions. Confederation was the political ingredient in the integration of Quebec into Canadian industrial society.
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Good. Some outer edges have minor scuffs. Cover has light scratches. Textblock has dusty marks. Previous owners name stamp on first page. Book content is in very good condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 241 p.
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Good. 0773503714. 181 pages including notes, index and black and white illustrations. Show's how Cartier, as the dominant Quebec politician of his day, directed the transformation of that society's fundamental landholding, legal, business, and educational institutions. Moderate wear. Some markings. Binding tight. Solid working copy.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; CARTIER GEORGE ETIENNE SIR 1814 1873 George-Etienne Cartier: Montreal Bourgeois Canadian History 1814-1873 Politicians Canada Politics and Government.