How did Quebecois society affect the evolution of Judaism in Montreal? What
influence did the Jewish presence have throughout the province? This book
examines the history of the complex and fascinating relationship Jews have had
with Quebecois society over a span of four centuries. číst celé
Celebrated Montreal writer Jacob-Isaac Segal (1896-1954) paved the way for a
major literary movement in the North American Jewish diaspora. In tracing the
poet's literary trajectory, this book demonstrates that it reflects the
history of the Jewish immigrants to North America at the beginning of the 20th
century.
The book explores editorials focused on Jews and Judaism in Quebec's Le Devoir during the early twentieth century, highlighting the nationalist Francophone elite's responses to the Jewish community in Montreal, Nazi anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust. Through this analysis, Pierre Anctil sheds light on a significant yet often debated aspect of Canadian Jewish history, revealing the complexities of cultural and political attitudes during a tumultuous period.
Focusing on Saint-Laurent Boulevard, this book delves into its role as a vital crossroads for immigrants and a meeting point for diverse cultures in Montreal. It analyzes the various social and cultural movements that originated on the Main, highlighting their lasting impact on the city, Quebec, and Canada as a whole. Through this exploration, the narrative reveals how these movements continue to shape the identity and dynamics of the region.
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 understanding of Canada. In this collection of papers from the conference, Canadian and international scholars examine little-studied or lesser-known aspects of Canadian culture, economics, politics, history and sociology, thus revealing the strengths and weaknesses of a society grappling with issues shared by many other contemporary societies.Découvrir le Canada ? Mieux le découvrir ! Tel était l’objectif du 6e colloque biennal du Conseil international d’études canadiennes « Le Canada à découvert ». En examinant certains éléments peu connus ou peu traités dans les domaines de la culture, de l’économie, de la politique, de l’histoire et de la sociologie, des chercheurs canadiens et internationaux révèlent les forces et les faiblesses d’une société aux prises avec des problèmes et des situations que partagent de nombreuses sociétés contemporaines. Ce volume rassemble et présente les fruits de leurs réflexions.