Acadiensis, Volume 21Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1991 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... cultural power to fuse these two truths into one commanding commonsense . He thereby " naturalized " tartanism and made it seem to be the spontaneous expression of the province's cultural identity . In the triumph of tartanism we have ...
... cultural power to fuse these two truths into one commanding commonsense . He thereby " naturalized " tartanism and made it seem to be the spontaneous expression of the province's cultural identity . In the triumph of tartanism we have ...
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... cultural tradition by a money - hungry educational institution . ( Flora Macdonald College's " Scottish credentials " amounted to little more than possession of the name and a brooch , alleged to contain two locks of hair from Flora ...
... cultural tradition by a money - hungry educational institution . ( Flora Macdonald College's " Scottish credentials " amounted to little more than possession of the name and a brooch , alleged to contain two locks of hair from Flora ...
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... cultural identity . Although aware of the universal trend to cultural homogenization and Canada's increased vulnerability to American influences since free trade , he does not indicate how Quebec could withstand such pressures after ...
... cultural identity . Although aware of the universal trend to cultural homogenization and Canada's increased vulnerability to American influences since free trade , he does not indicate how Quebec could withstand such pressures after ...
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