From Bourassa to Bourassa: Wilderness to Restoration, Second Edition

Author:   Ian MacDonald ,  Ian MacDonald
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780773523920


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   26 August 2002
Format:   Paperback
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Robert Bourassa, a pariah after losing power to the separatist Parti Quebecois in the 1976 election, emerged a decade later from political exile to lead his party back to power. As he said: ""I succeeded my successor."" Claude Ryan, formerly the respected publisher of Le Devoir, had led the Quebec Liberal Party and the federalist coalition to a decisive victory in the 1980 referendum on Quebec sovereignty, but the uneasy alliance of Ryan and Pierre Trudeau did not survive the prime minister's unilateral patriation of the Canadian constitution. This contributed to Ryan's defeat in the 1981 Quebec election and to Bourassa's restoration. First published to critical acclaim in 1984, this second edition of From Bourassa to Bourassa brings the story up-to-date, recounting Bourassa's landslide election victory in 1985 and his subsequent role in the Meech Lake Accord and the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, the two issues that largely defined the decade of the 1980s for Quebec and for Canada.

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Author:   Ian MacDonald ,  Ian MacDonald
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.598kg
ISBN:  

9780773523920


ISBN 10:   0773523928
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   26 August 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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A remarkable story, remarkably well told. Indispensable reading for any student of those critical years in Quebec, and Canadian, history. Anthony Wilson-Smith, Maclean's MacDonald has a remarkable sense of storytelling, American-style, of a political portrait rapidly brushed but constantly retouched, which reveals the profound nature of the men in the story. Gerard Pelletier As a political columnist, MacDonald has acquired an undisputed credibility and is regarded as one of the best informed analysts of the Quebec political milieu. Pierre O'Neill, Le Devoir A good book. Honest, warm, direct, readable. MacDonald's characters are human. They are all three-dimensional. They are alive. Pierre Bourgault, The Gazette An informative, entertaining lesson on how Quebec works. It is a measure of MacDonald's craftsmanship that even though everyone knows how it ends, the reader gets caught up in the suspense of the events as they unfold. Gretta Chambers, Quill & Quire.


A remarkable story, remarkably well told. Indispensable reading for any student of those critical years in Quebec, and Canadian, history. Anthony Wilson-Smith, Maclean's ----- MacDonald has a remarkable sense of storytelling, American-style, of a political portrait rapidly brushed but constantly retouched, which reveals the profound nature of the men in the story. Gerard Pelletier ----- As a political columnist, MacDonald has acquired an undisputed credibility and is regarded as one of the best informed analysts of the Quebec political milieu. Pierre O'Neill, Le Devoir ----- A good book. Honest, warm, direct, readable. MacDonald's characters are human. They are all three-dimensional. They are alive. Pierre Bourgault, The Gazette ----- An informative, entertaining lesson on how Quebec works. It is a measure of MacDonald's craftsmanship that even though everyone knows how it ends, the reader gets caught up in the suspense of the events as they unfold. Gretta Chambers, Quill & Quire


A remarkable story, remarkably well told. Indispensable reading for any student of those critical years in Quebec, and Canadian, history. Anthony Wilson-Smith, Maclean's MacDonald has a remarkable sense of storytelling, American-style, of a political portrait rapidly brushed but constantly retouched, which reveals the profound nature of the men in the story. Gerard Pelletier As a political columnist, MacDonald has acquired an undisputed credibility and is regarded as one of the best informed analysts of the Quebec political milieu. Pierre O'Neill, Le Devoir A good book. Honest, warm, direct, readable. MacDonald's characters are human. They are all three-dimensional. They are alive. Pierre Bourgault, The Gazette An informative, entertaining lesson on how Quebec works. It is a measure of MacDonald's craftsmanship that even though everyone knows how it ends, the reader gets caught up in the suspense of the events as they unfold. Gretta Chambers, Quill & Quire.


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