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  1. 76.

    Ébodé, Joseph Vincent Ntuda

    Comptes rendus : Afrique

    Review published in Études internationales (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 33, Issue 1, 2002

    Digital publication year: 2005

  2. 78.

    Arpin-Simonetti, Emiliano

    Bienvenue à l'ère des métaux rares

    Article published in Relations (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 819, 2022

    Digital publication year: 2022

  3. 79.

    Morissonneau, Christian and Asselin, Maurice

    La colonisation au Québec : une décolonisation manquée

    Article published in Cahiers de géographie du Québec (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 24, Issue 61, 1980

    Digital publication year: 2005

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    Frontier settlement in Québec has been described principally in agricultural terms. However, northern development, to include such regions as Abitibi, was an expression above all of territorial aggrandizement, of a geopolitical expansion of a nation in response to the internal and external constraints imposed on it. This settlement and development of "new" regions proved, however, to be an abortive liberation in the sense that only a symbolic and not a material appropriation of space occurred (as typified by the Church and the Mine). Such frontier settlement constituted, in practice, an anglo-saxon economic conquest (colonization) of an enlarged québécois political space. The myth that has been created about this frontier (the myth of the North) has nevertheless become the founding myth of the Québec nation-state.

    Keywords: Géographie politique, colonisation, décolonisation, fronts pionniers, Québec nordique, Abitibi, Political geography, colonization, decolonization, frontier settlement, the North of Quebec, Abitibi

  4. 80.

    Other published in Études internationales (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 29, Issue 2, 1998

    Digital publication year: 2005