Annexation to the United States: A Nationalist Project
Analyzing Annexationist Sentiment and French-canadian Patriotism in the Laurier Era
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A 2021 study in the political History Bulletin examines the complex interplay between annexationist discourse and French-Canadian patriotism during the lead-up too Wilfrid Laurier‘s election. The research, focusing on the period of 1837-1896, explores how ideas of joining the United States intersected with nationalist sentiments within the French-Canadian community.
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The article, titled “The annexation to the United States, a nationalist project? Annexationist speech and Canadian-French patriotism of the rebellions in the election of Wilfrid Laurier (1837-1896),” can be cited in several formats:
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Dubé, Justin R. “The annexation to the United states, a nationalist project? Annexationist speech and Canadian-French patriotism of the rebellions in the election of Wilfrid Laurier (1837-1896).” political history bulletin, vol. 29, no. 3, Fall 2021, p. 120–142.
APA
dubé,J. R. (2021). The annexation to the United States, a nationalist project? The annexationist speech and Canadian-French patriotism of the rebellions in the election of Wilfrid Laurier (1837-1896). Political history bulletin, 29(3), 120–142.
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Dubé,Justin R. “The annexation to the united States, a nationalist project? Annexationist discourse and Canadian-French patriotism of the rebellions in the election of Wilfrid Laurier (1837-1896).” Political history bulletin 29, no. 3 (2021): 120–142.
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Analyzing Annexationist Sentiment and French-Canadian Patriotism in the Laurier Era
What is the focus of the study mentioned in the article?
The article discusses a 2021 study published in the Political History Bulletin. This study examines the relationship between annexationist ideas and French-Canadian patriotism leading up to Wilfrid Laurier’s election.
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The research focuses on the period from 1837 to 1896.
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The article is titled ”The annexation to the United States,a nationalist project? Annexationist speech and Canadian-French patriotism of the rebellions in the election of Wilfrid Laurier (1837-1896),”
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MLA Citation
Dubé, Justin R. “The annexation to the United states, a nationalist project? Annexationist speech and Canadian-French patriotism of the rebellions in the election of Wilfrid Laurier (1837-1896).” political history bulletin, vol. 29, no. 3,Fall 2021,p. 120–142.
APA Citation
dubé, J.R.(2021). The annexation to the United States, a nationalist project? The annexationist speech and Canadian-french patriotism of the rebellions in the election of Wilfrid Laurier (1837-1896). Political history bulletin, 29(3), 120–142.
Chicago Citation
Dubé, Justin R. “The annexation to the united States, a nationalist project? Annexationist discourse and Canadian-French patriotism
