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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Rogue in Power
A political scientist looks at the Harper government's neo-Conservative agenda$22.95, paperbackGay Marriage
Few issues have dominated recent Canadian politics like the legalization of same-sex marriage. In exclusive interviews with couples, activists, lawyers, political advisers and ministers, Sylvain Larocque explores this divisive issue with depth and insight.$24.95, paperbackJustice for Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
In this award-winning book, human rights specialist Renée Dupuis takes a fresh look at the issues surrounding Canada's Aboriginal People and proposes some new solutions.
$19.95, paperbackVive Quebec!
Published in 2001, this collection brings together the province's leading writers and thinkers in a lively and challenging debate about Quebec nationalism.
$19.95, paperbackPaul Martin
Published in 1998, Paul Martin examines the business and political record of one of Canada's preeminent public figures.$35.00, hardcoverPaul Martin
Published in 1998, Paul Martin examines the business and political record of one of Canada's preeminent public figures.Lost in Cyberspace?
The arrival of the information highway has been hyped as the greatest change in how humans live and work since we captured fire. What are its implications for Canadian society?$19.95, paperbackA History of Quebec Nationalism
This up-to-date book is a brief history of Quebec and the idea of a Quebec nation from 1740 to the present day.$19.95, paperbackQuebec in a New World
Addressing Quebec voters as they prepare for the coming watershed Quebec election, this book sets out the plans of the Parti Québécois and its leader Jacques Parizeau if the PQ wins the election.
$16.95, paperbackThe Trickster
A much-discussed bestseller in Quebec, The Trickster tells the inside story of political events in that province during the tumultuous two years that followed the defeat of Meech Lake.
$24.95, paperbackCanada and the Global Economy
In this book, Bob Chodos, Rae Murphy, and Eric Hamovitch consider the implications of globalization for Canada.
$19.95, paperbackQuebec Since 1930
The second of this major two-volume history of the province, Quebec Since 1930 provides a concise account of political life while also exploring its social, economic, and cultural revolution.
$29.95, paperbackThe Unmaking of Canada
First published in 1991, The Unmaking of Canada offers a concise overview of the main currents of Canadian political economy in the period since 1945.$19.95, paperbackSelling Out
A look at the Mulroney government's first four years in power.$12.95, paperbackBrian Mulroney
Before the GST and before Free Trade, Brian Mulroney was a small town boy who announced at nineteen years old that he would one day be Prime Minister. This is his story.
$9.95, paperbackThe Promoters' City
The Promoters' City sheds light on both the process of urbanization that transformed Quebec at the turn of the century, and on the too-often underrated role of French-Canadian businessmen in Quebec's development.
$19.95, paperbackQuebec: A History 1867-1929
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.
$29.95, paperbackThe Caribbean Connection
In this book, first published in 1977, Robert Chodos offers a broad-ranging exploration of Canada's Caribbean connection, combining a concern for the broad issues it entails with a perceptive reporter's eye for telling detail.$19.95, paperbackWinners, Losers
Winners, Losers is a fast-paced account of an important period in Canadian conservative politics, with portraits of its dominant figures--Joe Clark, Dalton Camp, Paul Hellyer, Brian Mulroney.$14.95, paperbackLet Us Prey
Adapted from articles originally published in the legendary Last Post magazine, Let Us Prey offers penetrating analyses of Canadian business in the early 1970s.
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