Struggle for Empire

Struggle for Empire
Title Struggle for Empire PDF eBook
Author James G. Lydon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 297
Release 2018-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1351000012

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Originally published in 1986. The French and Indian War (Seven Years’ War) occurred in the mid-eighteenth century. The concern of this bibliography is with the North American experience in this war, with excursions into the West Indies to examine collateral events which involved Anglo-Americans from what is now the United States. Emphasis is placed on contemporary accounts of this war and upon twentieth century writings, and contains a variety of sources.

The Canadian Jewish Studies Reader

The Canadian Jewish Studies Reader
Title The Canadian Jewish Studies Reader PDF eBook
Author Richard Menkis
Publisher Calgary : Red Deer Press
Pages 504
Release 2004
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Canadian Jewish Studies is a young field, often lost in the shadow of its American older sister. In The Canadian Jewish Studies Reader, editors Richard Menkis and Norman Ravvin demonstrate that what's going on in Canada, critically and artistically, is every bit as interesting as the work being done in the United States. Taking a cultural studies approach, the editors view the way that Canadian Jewish identity is examined in literature, visual arts, historical writing, feminist research and urban geography, among other fields. Included, too, is a preface that introduces the field and argues for the particular interest of Canadian Jewish Studies to readers and students in the international community. The articles are supplemented by a range of exciting visuals. The Canadian Jewish Studies Reader also features new work by both editors in their exploration of Canadian literature and history.

Jews and French Quebecers

Jews and French Quebecers
Title Jews and French Quebecers PDF eBook
Author Jacques Langlais
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 210
Release 2010-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 1554587263

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Jews and French Quebecers recounts a saga of intense interest for the whole of Canada, let alone societies elsewhere. This work, now translated into English, represents the viewpoints of two friends from differing cultural and religious traditions. One is a French Quebecer and a Christian; the other is Jewish and also calls Quebec his home. Both men are bilingual. Jacques Langlais and David Rome examine the merging — through alterations of close co-operation and socio-political clashes — of two Quebec ethno-cultural communities: one French, already rooted in the land of Quebec and its religio-cultural tradition; the other, Jewish, migrating from Europe through the last two centuries, equally rooted in its Jewish-Yiddish tradition. In Quebec both communities have learned to build and live together as well as to share their respective cultural heritages. This remarkable experience, two hundred years of intercultural co-vivance, in a world fraught with ethnic tensions serves as a model for both Canada and other countries.

History of the Jews in Quebec

History of the Jews in Quebec
Title History of the Jews in Quebec PDF eBook
Author Pierre Anctil
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 397
Release 2021-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 0776629506

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The presence of Jews in Quebec dates back four centuries. Quebec Jewry, in Montreal in particular, has evolved over time, thanks to successive waves of migration from different regions of the world. The Jews of Quebec belong to a unique society in North America, which they have worked to fashion. The dedication with which they have defended their rights and their extensive achievements in multiple sectors of activity have helped foster diversity in Quebec. This work recounts the different contributions Jews have made over the years, along with the cultural context that encouraged the emergence in Montreal of a Jewish community like no other in North America. This is the first overview of a history that began during the French Regime and continued, through many twists and turns, up to the turn of the twenty-first century.

Encyclopedia Canadiana

Encyclopedia Canadiana
Title Encyclopedia Canadiana PDF eBook
Author John E. Robbins
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 1970
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Jew Or Juif? Jews, French Canadians, and Anglo-Canadians, 1759-1914

Jew Or Juif? Jews, French Canadians, and Anglo-Canadians, 1759-1914
Title Jew Or Juif? Jews, French Canadians, and Anglo-Canadians, 1759-1914 PDF eBook
Author Michael G. Brown
Publisher Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society
Pages 378
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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Examines the ambiguous status of the Jews in Canada, caught between competing English and French Canadian interests. Their strong ties with Britain and the USA, and the British heritage of tolerance and pluralism, led the Jews to identify with English-speaking North Americans. Ch. 4 (pp. 119-161), "The French and Roman Catholic Relationship", describes French Canadian hostility toward Jews, seen as a threat to their homogeneous culture and religious heritage, and encouraged by the Catholic Church and the French antisemitic movement. Antisemitism was frequently expressed in the French Canadian press and in literary works, especially issues such as the Dreyfus Affair and the Nathan Affair (criticism of the Pope by the Jewish mayor of Rome). However, antisemitism did exist in Anglo-Canada as well, especially after the mass immigration of Jews.

Routledge Library Editions: World Empires

Routledge Library Editions: World Empires
Title Routledge Library Editions: World Empires PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Routledge
Pages 5461
Release 2021-07-09
Genre History
ISBN 1351002252

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The 16 volumes in this set, originally published between 1919 and 1998, draw together research by leading academics in the area of World Empires and provide an examination of related key issues. The books examine French Colonialism, the German Empire, and the Ottoman Empire, as well as the effect European colonialism had in Africa and Asia. This set will be of particular interest to students of world history.