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Raymond Breton

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    Different Gods
    Ethnic Relations in Canada: Institutional Dynamics Volume 219
    • 2012

      Different Gods

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The complex role religion plays in immigrant adaptation and integration

      Different Gods
    • 2005

      Focusing on French-English relations in Canada, this collection showcases Raymond Breton's writings on the social origins of Quebec's Quiet Revolution and the complexities of nationalism in both English-Canadian and Quebec contexts. It delves into the interplay between linguistic and regional divisions and the recurring constitutional crises. Additionally, Breton examines immigrant ethnic communities, their integration across linguistic lines, and the status of Aboriginal Canadians, while Jeffrey Reitz's introduction highlights the evolution of Breton's institutional framework, building on John Porter's analysis.

      Ethnic Relations in Canada: Institutional Dynamics Volume 219