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Contemporary Canadian Politics - An Annotated Bibliography, 1970-1987

English · Hardback

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The systematic support for Canadian studies in Canada, the United States, and throughout the world has resulted in a tremendous increase in the volume of literature in this field in recent years. This new bibliography is the only up-to-date reference that reflects both the broad range of topics studied and the wide variety of source materials now available. Providing annotations of major sources, it offers nearly 4,000 numbered entries arranged in 14 topic categories. A detailed keyword index of terms, concepts, and subjects will assist the reader in pinpointing source materials in specific areas. Appropriate for both academic and larger public libraries, this new reference will be an important research tool for students and scholars in political science, Canadian studies, U.S.-Canadian relations, and allied disciplines.


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GREGORY MAHLER, Associate Professor of Political Science, the University of Vermont, has published numerous studies and articles on topics in contemporary politics. His books include New Dimensions of Canadian Federalism and Comparative Politics: An Institutional and Cross-National Approach.

Product details

Authors Gregory S. Mahler
Publisher Greenwood
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.11.1988
 
EAN 9780313255106
ISBN 978-0-313-25510-6
No. of pages 418
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 27 mm
Weight 790 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Dictionaries, encyclopaedias

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