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- Publications
- Influence
Stephen Harper's Rise to Power: Will His “New” Conservative Party Become Canada's “Natural Governing Party” of the Twenty-First Century?
- M. Behiels
- Political Science
- 1 March 2010
Canada's Francophone Minority Communities: Constitutional Renewal and the Winning of School Governance
- M. Behiels
- Political Science
- Canadian Journal of Political Science
- 1 February 2005
Canada's Francophone Minority Communities: Constitutional Renewal and the Winning of School Governance, Michael D. Behiels, Montreal and Kingston: McGill Queen's University Press, 2004, pp. xxx, 442.… Expand
Prelude to Quebec's Quiet Revolution: Liberalism Versus Neo-Nationalism, 1945-1960
- M. Behiels
- Political Science
- 1985
In this study of the intellectual origins of Quebec's Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, Michael Behiels has provided the most comprehensive account to date of the two competing ideological movements… Expand
René Lévesque and the Parti Québécois in Power by Graham Fraser (review)
- M. Behiels
- History
- 2002
university of toronto quarterly, volume 72, number 1, winter 2002/3 Learning to Look sometimes implies B memory is described as having the potential to >be turned into a constructive source of… Expand
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Georges-Émile Lapalme — Pour une politique. Le programme de la Révolution tranquille.
- M. Behiels
- Sociology
- 1988
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La francophonie canadienne : renouveau constitutionnel et gouvernance scolaire
- M. Behiels, F. Gauthier
- 2005
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FLQ: The Anatomy of an Underground Movement by Louis Fournier (review)
- M. Behiels
- Political Science
- 1986
Much of this story has been told before, both in Rowe's History of Newfoundland and Labrador and in Smallwood's own self-serving tomes. The assessments of Smallwood's friends and enemies, to which… Expand
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The Bloc Populaire Canadien and the Origins of French-Canadian Neo-nationalism, 1942–8
- M. Behiels
- Political Science
- 1982
THESE TWO NATIONALIST LOGANS express the fundamental aspirations of the Bloc Populaire Canadien. The Bloc Populaire, born out of a dual concern over the possibility of conscription for overseas… Expand
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