StockNo: 10750
Title: British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol 9 no 1, 1994
Author: Colin Nicholson - Editor
Publisher: British Association for Canadian Studies 1994 pp1-203 PBK ISSN 0269 9222
Condition: Very good

Contents include
The reporting of Canada in the British press David Hutchison pp1-14
Canada's hate propaganda laws - a critique Ian McKenna pp15-43
Canada's environmental citizens: innovation and partnership for sustainable development Paul Selman pp44-52
Voice, vision and visibility in Michel Tremblay's "Chroniques du Plateau Mont-Royal" Rosemary Chapman pp53-63
Striking 'a native note': C W Jefferys and Canadian identity in landscape painting M J H Liversidge pp64-71
President Truman and Canada in 1947: the 'Truman travelling troupe' Martin Thornton pp72-86
Postmodern foxes Wayne Austin Hunt pp87-96
Le Canada et l'ALENA: fondements, enjeux, evaluation Jocelyn Letourneau pp97-129
Career segmentation in banking: a comparative study of British and Canadian bank employees Ann Cotterell pp130-146
Transfer of power in the Scots Canadian family business Henry C Klassen pp147-158




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