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Three Civilizations, Two Cultures, One State (Canada's Political Traditions)
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Product Details
Author:
Douglas Verney
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
464
Publisher:
Duke University Center for International Studies Publications (February 12, 1986)
Imprint:
Duke University Center for International Studies Publications
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780822306542
ISBN-10:
0822306549
Weight:
36oz
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Folder:
TWO RIVERS
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$94.95
Country of Origin:
United States
Series:
Duke University Center for International
Case Pack:
20
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P-PER
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H
Pub Discount:
35
Overview
This volume examines 150 years of Canadian political life in light if one of the country's most intractable problems, its cultural identity. Although many thoughtful Canadians remain dubious about the existence of a truly Canadian way of life, Douglas Verney argues that in fact Canada's political traditions embody and reflect a unique culture; and that although the Canadian government has been the primary instrument for nurturing this culture, it has been at the same time the entity most guilty of obscuring and ignoring it.








