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Parallel Paths: The Development of Nationalism in Ireland and Quebec Volume 5
Contributor(s): Stevenson, Garth (Author)
ISBN: 0773530738     ISBN-13: 9780773530737
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
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Published: May 2006
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Annotation: In an innovative survey Garth Stevenson contrasts Irish and Quebec nationalism, from British conquest to the present-day struggles for unity in Ireland and sovereignty in Quebec. Predominantly Catholic societies subjected to British conquest and partial colonization, Ireland and Quebec rebelled unsuccessfully and entered the modern era with populations divided by language and religion. Ireland failed to achieve home rule within the United Kingdom and chose armed resistance, which led to independence for most of the country at the price of partition. Quebec achieved home rule as a province within the Canadian federation, which led to a century of relative stability followed by the Quiet Revolution and the rise of an independence movement. Almost simultaneously with increased pressure for independence in Quebec, the Irish question erupted again with an armed struggle between supporters and opponents of partition in the six northern counties. Parallel Paths offers a provocative analysis of the parallel but contrasting histories of the development of nationalism in Ireland and Quebec.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Canada - General
- History | Europe - Ireland
- Political Science
Dewey: 320.540
Series: Studies in Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Physical Information: 1.08" H x 6.08" W x 9" (1.46 lbs) 448 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
- Cultural Region - Ireland
 
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Surveying the development of nationalism in Ireland and Quebec, from British conquest to the struggles for Irish unity and Quebec sovereignty, this book explains the similarities between the two nationalisms, but also the reasons why they sometimes followed different paths.

Contributor Bio(s): Stevenson, Garth: - CA