Canadian Culture the Canadian State and the New Continentalism

Canadian Culture  the Canadian State  and the New Continentalism
Author: Allan Smith,University of Maine at Orono. Canadian American Center
Publsiher: Orono, Me. : Canadian-American Center, University of Maine Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1990
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 0891010777

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Canada An American Nation

Canada   An American Nation
Author: Allan Smith
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1994
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780773512290

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A compilation of Smith's (history, U. of British Columbia) essays on the influence of American society on Canadian identity. Based on the notion that Canada can best be understood if viewed in relation to the US, Smith explores the ways in which American influences have challenged Canada's cultural

The Myth of the North American City

The Myth of the North American City
Author: Michael Goldberg,John Mercer
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774843294

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The continuing tendency to "continentalize" Canadian issues has been particularly marked in the area of urban studies where United States-based research findings, methodologies, and attitudes have held sway. In this book, Goldberg and Mercer demonstrate that the label "North American City" as widely used is inappropriate and misleading in discussion of the distinctive Canadian urban environment. Examining such elements of the cultural context as mass values, social and demographic structures, the economy, and political institutions, they reveal salient differences between Canada and the United States.

Canada an American Nation

Canada   an American Nation
Author: Allan Smith
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773512527

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Are Canadians so influenced by the United States that they lack a distinct identity? This question has preoccupied Canadians and Canadianists for years. Canada - An American Nation? is a compilation of Allan Smith's essays on the influence of American society on Canadian identity. Based on the notion that Canada can best be understood if viewed in relation to the United States, the book explores the ways in which American influences have challenged Canada's cultural independence and asks whether Canada has maintained its own identity.

Canadian Studies in the New Millennium

Canadian Studies in the New Millennium
Author: Patrick James,Mark J. Kasoff
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2007-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442692114

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The field of Canadian Studies is a growing discipline, particularly in the United States. This introductory text offers a thorough and accessible approach to Canadian Studies through comparative analyses of Canada and the United States, their histories, geographies, political systems, economies, and cultures. Among the topics addressed are ways in which Canadian national development has been influenced by the U.S., the role of geography in shaping the country's evolution, and the persistent question of Canada's French-speaking minority, which has been an important and divisive issue since the 1500s. Canadian Studies in the New Millennium is an excellent introduction to Canadian Studies, with chapters written by leading scholars and educators in the field. At a time in which there is a growing mutual dependence between the U.S. and Canada for security, trade, and investment, this text is an ideal tool for understanding the close relationship between the two countries, their shared experiences, and their differing views. Canadian Studies in the New Millennium will be of significant value to students, educators, and practitioners.

Neoliberalism and National Culture

Neoliberalism and National Culture
Author: Cory Blad
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004211117

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Canada and Québec are presented in historical comparative context as examples of how neoliberal states achieve global political economic integration while relying on cultural legitimation to maintain social policies working to mitigate social changes resulting from increased global integration.

The Myth of the North American City

The Myth of the North American City
Author: Michael Arthur Goldberg
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1986
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UCAL:B4362299

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The continuing tendency to "continentalize" Canadian issueshas been particularly marked in the area of urban studies where UnitedStates-based research findings, methodologies, and attitudes have heldsway. In this book, Goldberg and Mercer demonstrate that the label"North American City" as widely used is inappropriate andmisleading in discussion of the distinctive Canadian urban environment.Examining such elements of the cultural context as mass values, socialand demographic structures, the economy, and political institutions,they reveal salient differences between Canada and the United States.

Canadian Studies in the New Millennium

Canadian Studies in the New Millennium
Author: Mark J. Kasoff,Patrick James
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442611740

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This popular textbook offers a thorough and accessible approach to Canadian Studies through comparative analyses of Canada and the United States, their histories, geographies, political systems, economies, and cultures. Students and professors alike acknowledge it as an ideal tool for understanding the close relationship between the two countries, their shared experiences, and their differing views on a range of issues. Fully revised and updated, the second edition of Canadian Studies in the New Millennium includes new chapters on Demography and Immigration Policy, the Environment, and Civil Society and Social Policy, all written by leading scholars and educators in the field. At a time in which there is a growing mutual dependence between the US and Canada for security, trade, and investment, Canadian Studies in the New Millennium will continue to be a valuable resource for students, educators, and practitioners on both sides of the border.