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History of the Jews in Quebec
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 …
Religion, Culture, and the State
The Canadian principle of reasonable accommodation demands that the cultural majority make certain concessions to the needs of minority groups if these concessions will not cause …
Canada Exposed / Le Canada à découvert
To what extent does Canada need to be reappraised? "Canada Exposed", the 6th biennial conference of the International Council for Canadian Studies, aimed to establish a better …
Continuité. No. 165, Été 2020
Pour son numéro d’été, le magazine Continuité s’intéresse aux anciennes granges et aux enjeux soulevés par leur préservation. Devenues parfois inutiles en raison de l’évolution des …
A Reluctant Welcome for Jewish People
Noted historian Pierre Anctil takes a deep dive into editorials devoted to Jews and Judaism in Quebec’s daily Le Devoir in the first half of the twentieth century. Long one of the …
Jacob Isaac Segal
Born in the Ukraine in 1896, and settling in Montreal in 1910, Segal became one of the first Yiddish writers in Canada. His poetry, infused with lyricism and mysticism, along with …
Les Juifs de Québec
La communauté juive de Québec, malgré sa petite taille, a été témoin de débats de première importance dans l’évolution de la population juive au pays. C’est à Québec, en 1738, …
Un Homme Grand
The essays collected in this volume constitute a breakthrough in an understanding of the life and works of Kerouac. Fellow Beats, biographers, critics, poets and scholars write …
Canada from the Outside in le Canada vu d'Ailleurs
In this collection, specialists examine, often through a comparative filter, themes related to migrant literatures, cultural diversity and aspects of Canadian state policy. The …
Through the Eyes of the Eagle
The output of the Yiddish press in Montreal, starting in 1907, sheds a bright light on the mass migration of East European Jews to the city at the beginning of the twentieth …
Religion, Culture, and the State
The Canadian principle of reasonable accommodation demands that the cultural majority make certain concessions to the needs of minority groups if these concessions will not cause …
Un Homme Grand
The essays collected in this volume constitute a breakthrough in an understanding of the life and works of Kerouac. Fellow Beats, biographers, critics, poets and scholars write …