Quebec: A History 1867-1929

by Paul-André Linteau, René Durocher, and Jean-Claude Robert

translated by Robert Chodos

The first in this major two-volume history of the province, this title provides a concise history of political, social, and economic development in Quebec from Confederation to the Great Depression.

The first in this major two-volume history of the province, this title provides a concise history of political, social, and economic development in Quebec from Confederation to the Great Depression.

About the Authors

Paul-André Linteau

PAUL-ANDRE LINTEAU is a professor of history at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

René Durocher

RENE DUROCHER is a professor at the Université de Montréal.

Jean-Claude Robert

JEAN-CLAUDE ROBERT is a professor of history at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

Robert Chodos

ROBERT CHODOS is an experienced author and translator who has published widely in the fields of Canadian business, politics, and transportation and of Quebec history. Among his most recent books are The Unmaking of Canada (1991), Lost in Cyberspace? (1997), and Paul Martin: A Political Biography (1998), all co-written with Rae Murphy and Eric Hamovitch, and all published by Lorimer.

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