Description
Chodos and Hamovitch weave a blend of anecdote, quotation, and scholarship to provide an incisive historical account of the interaction between French Canada and the political economy of the United States.
About the authors
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.
ERIC HAMOVITCH is a freelance writer based in Montreal.
Editorial Reviews
Chodos and Hamovitch have written superior historical journalism.
Quill & Quire
A timely reminder of Quebec's fascination with America, rich in insights.
Graham Fraser
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