Compendium
'NORAM1504 Excerpt from William Metcalfe, ed. Understanding Canada: A Multidisiplinary Introduction to Canadian Studies'
(available at Kopiutsalget, Akademika at the beginning of term):
- Craig, Gerald M. Ch. 2: A Historical Perspective: The Evolution of a Nation, ss. 81-142
- Drummond, Robert. Ch. 3: A Political Perspective: Institutions and the Canadian Federal System, ss. 143-197
- Krueger, Ralph R. Ch 1: A Geographical Perspective: The Setting and the Settlement, ss. 11-79
Compendium
'NORAM1504 Insight into Canada's Destiny'
(available at Kopiutsalget, Akademika at the beginning of term):
- "The Development of Ideologies in Quebec" by Marcel Rioux. From A Passion for Identity: An Introduction to Canadian Studies 2nd ed. Edited by Taras, Rasporich and Mandel, Nelson Canada (1993). pp 72-92
- "The Unthinkable and the Quebec Heart" by Christian Dufour, From A Passion for Identity: An Introduction to Canadian Studies 2nd ed. Edited by Taras, Rasporich and Mandel, Nelson Canada (1993). pp 42-52
- “Vive le Québec Libre; "The October Crisis" "Québec's Language Laws" by Alain Dessruisseaux, Sarah Fortin and Nicholas Ignatieff. From As I Recall Si Je Me Souviens: Historical Perspectives Institute for Research on Public Policy (1999). pp 209-214, 215-221,229-240 respectively
- “The Torrent” by Anne Hébert. From The Torrent: novellas and short stories. Montreal. Harvest House. 1973.
- The History of Canada’s Constitutional Development (published by the Min of External Affairs).
- "The Meech Lake Accord" ; "The Charlottetown Accord" "The Referendum on Sovereignty Partnership" by Alain Dessruisseaux and Sarah Fortin. As I Recall, Si Je Me Souviens Bien: Historical Perspectives (edited by the Institute for Research on Public Policy with J Meisel, G Rocher A Silver, 1999) pp 315-324, 337-344, 345-354 respectively
- “Canada 1985” by Wayne Thompson, (Washington, D.C.: Skye Corporation, 1986), pp 100-112.
- “Economic Policy in Canada” by Stephen Brooks, from Profiles in Canada edit by Pryke and Soderland (Toronto, Copp Clark Pitman Ltd.1992) pp 219-239.
- “Outports and Outlaws” by K Welbourn; “The Far Side of the Rockies” by M Cernetig. From A Passion for Identity: Canadian Studies for the 21st Century (Taras and Rasporich ed., Nelson Thomson Learning, 2001) pp 301-309, 413-424
- “The Immigrants” by Peter Woolfson. From Understanding Canada: A Multidisciplinary Introduction to Canadian Studies (ed William Metcalf, NY: New York University Press, 1982) pp 364-389
- “North American Cultures: Values and Institutions in Canada and the United States” by Martin Seymour Lipset (Borderlands Monograph Series, Borderlands Project, 1990)
- “Singing up the Hill” by Deborah Gorham and “A Motherhood Issue” by Angus McLaren. From Readings in Can. History: Post-Confederation. pp 267-86 and 286-290
- “A Profound Choice” by Maclean’s 19.11.90
- “The Luckiest Women in the World” by A Magrath. From A Passion for Identity: Canadian Studies for the 21st Century (Taras and Rasporich ed., Nelson Thomson Learning, 2001) pp 122-136
- “Twenty Years of Disappointed Hopes” by George Erasmus (from A Passion for Identity, 2nd edition) Edited by Taras, Rasporich and Mandel, Nelson Canada (1993).
- “First Nations at the Centre” J R Miller (from A Passion for Identity: Canadian Studies for the 21st Century, 4th edition, edited by David Taras and Beverly Rasporich, Nelson Canada (2001) pp 37-53.
- “The Oka Crisis” by Alain Dessruisseaux and Sarah Fortin. From As I Recall, Si Je Me Souviens Bien: Historical Perspectives (edited by the Institute for Research on Public Policy with J Meisel, G Rocher A Silver, 1999) pp 325-330
- “Dimensions of Federalism”. From Politics in Canada Culture, Institutions, Behaviour and Public Policy, (Jackson et al Ont, 1896) pp 211-233.
- How Canadians Govern Themselves by E Forsey, (http://canada.gc.ca/howgoc/forsey/forsey_e.html)
- “Lucien Bouchard and the Politics of Québec Independence” by R Pelletier. From A Passion for Identity: Canadian Studies for the 21st Century (Taras and Rasporich ed., Nelson Thomson Learning, 2001, pp 83-97)
- “Three Scenarios for the Future of Canada” by Roger Gibbins. From A Passion for Identity, 2nd edition, edited by Taras, Rasporich and Mandel, Nelson Canada (1993).