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Montréal: The Quest for a Metropolis
Contributor(s): Germain, Annick (Author), Germain (Author)
ISBN: 0471949078     ISBN-13: 9780471949077
Publisher: Academy Press
OUR PRICE:   $162.40  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2000
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Annotation: How did a small French missionary colony become a major pivot of the North American economy and the leading industrial and financial metropolis of Canada in the nineteenth century, dominated by a Victorian bourgeoisie, only to see its role retrenched, by the later twentieth century, to one of a - contested- metropolis of the French-speaking province of Qubec? How does the city today reconcile the many facets of its identity: as French window on North America, but also as a bilingual, and increasingly multicultural, metropolis? How has a city seemingly allergic to urban planning managed to sustain, even revitalize, an animated and liveable urban core? How can its economy exhibit an excellent performance in terms of conversion to high technology and knowledge-based industries, yet suffer from persistent high unemployment? How can a city with such an extreme climate and long cold winter, and that remains significantly divided between two cultural and linguistic majorities, be so frequently ranked one of the world's most liveable cities?

The list of paradoxes characterizing Montral is a long one. The portrait that Annick Germain and Damaris Rose strive to paint of the intriguing city, caught in the malstrom of political debate that permeates most of its urban issues, is both wide-ranging and fine-grained. At the heart of this debate lies the "National Question," addressing Qubec's place vis--vis the Canadian federation. Building on a vast array of recent research, the authors, themselves forming a team that reflects the bilingual, bicultural character of Montral, explore the twists and turns of Montral's perennial quest for an identity and a mission worthy of a metropolis.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Canada - General
- Architecture | Urban & Land Use Planning
Dewey: 971.427
LCCN: 00027093
Series: World Cities
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6.24" W x 9.43" (1.30 lbs) 320 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
 
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Publisher Description:
Montréal - einst eine gro e Metropole im Norden des amerikanischen Kontinents - sieht sich mehr und mehr an den Rand der kontinentalen Wirtschaft gedrängt, während es weiterhin das Zentrum der Provinz Québec bleibt. Ehemals berühmt für seine Lebendigkeit und kulturelle Dynamik, kämpft Montréal mittlerweile mit einer ernsthaften Identitätskrise. Wie konnte es zu dieser Krise - sowohl kulturell als auch politisch und wirtschaftlich kommen? Wie kann Montréal seinen Status als Metropole wiederbeleben?
Montréal: The Quest for a Metropolis ist ein Buch über Entstehung, Wachstum und zeitgenössisches Leben dieser Metropole in Nordamerika. Es diskutiert den wirtschaftlichen Verfall der Stadt aufgrund der Abwanderung der Unternehmens- und Finanzmacht nach Toronto sowie eine Reihe anderer Themen, wie z.B. die Verlagerung des demographischen und sozialen Gleichgewichts zwischen französisch- und englischsprachigen Einwohnern Montréals. (y05/00)