The Quebec Conference of 1864: Understanding the Emergence of the Canadian Federation

The Quebec Conference of 1864: Understanding the Emergence of the Canadian Federation

by Alain - G . Gagnon (Editor), Guy Laforest (Editor), EugénieBrouillet (Editor)

Synopsis

Like all major events in Canadian history, the Quebec Conference of 1864, an important step on Canada's road to Confederation, deserves to be discussed and better understood. Efforts to revitalize historical memory must take a multidisciplinary and multicultural approach. The Quebec Conference of 1864 expresses a renewed historical interest over the last two decades in both the Quebec-Canada constitutional trajectory and the study of federalism. Contributors from a variety of disciplines argue that a more grounded understanding of the 72 Quebec Resolutions of 1864 is key to interpreting the internal architecture of the contemporary constitutional apparatus in Canada, and a new interpretation is crucial to appraise the progress made over the 150 years since the institution of federalism. The second volume in a series that began with The Constitutions That Shaped Us: A Historical Anthology of Pre-1867 Canadian Constitutions, this book reveals a society in constant transition, as well as the presence of national projects that live in tension with the Canadian federation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
Edition: 3rd ed.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Published: 01 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 0773554815
ISBN 13: 9780773554818

Author Bio
Eugenie Brouillet is professor of constitutional law and vice-president of research and innovation at Universite Laval, Quebec. Alain-G. Gagnon is professor of political science at Universite du Quebec a Montreal. Guy Laforest is executive director of