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Trudeau and the End of a Canadian Dream
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06 March 1995

"This innovative work marks a new stage in the history of political science in Quebec: the transcendence of the two solitudes .... Building bridges between certain English-Canadian thinkers and Quebec politics, the dynamic writer Guy Laforest has now contributed ... a volume that initiates a dialogue with his counterparts in English Canada." [translation] Stephen Clarkson, Canadian Journal of Political Science.
"Altogether captivating .... A strong and well-documented analysis of the pitfalls of the constitutional cavalcade between the May 1980 referendum and the period preceding the Charlottetown proposals." [translation] Lucile Beaudry, Recherches Sociographiques.
"This innovative work marks a new stage in the history of political science in Quebec: the transcendence of the two solitudes .... Building bridges between certain English-Canadian thinkers and Quebec politics, the dynamic writer Guy Laforest has now contributed ... a volume that initiates a dialogue with his counterparts in English Canada." [translation] Stephen Clarkson, Canadian Journal of Political Science. "Altogether captivating .... A strong and well-documented analysis of the pitfalls of the constitutional cavalcade between the May 1980 referendum and the period preceding the Charlottetown proposals." [translation] Lucile Beaudry, Recherches Sociographiques.