Foreign Rights
Genesis of the Nations and Cultures in the New World: Essay in Comparative History
How does a society come into being? In a colonial context, how do a state, a nation and an identity become established. Historian Gérard Bouchard serves up a synthesis of comparative history, weighing the evolution of Quebec against that of other new collectivities established since the sixteenth century in Latin America, North America and Australasia.
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