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Article: Hamiltonian Canada, from Macdonald to Trudeau.(Book Review)
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- June 22, 2003
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Stephane Kelly, Les fins du Canada: selon Macdonald, Laurier, Mackenzie King et Trudeau. Montreal: Boreal, 2001. 288 pp.
STEPHANE KELLY IS A LEADING FIGURE IN A RISING YOUNGER generation of Quebec intellectuals. Kelly's first book, La petite loterie (1997), described how the British administration secured the collaboration of French Canada after 1837. He has also recently edited a book on new trends among Quebec historians. In between, he tackled the Canadian political tradition in Les fins flu Canada. Instead of examining our history along the usual left/right, liberal/conservative or nationalist/federalist fault lines, Kelly starts from the thesis that the ...