Francophonenationalism refers to nationalism of Francophone peoples and societies involving a theme of the French language as a component of it. Acadian...
regional development and greater francophone participation in the industrial sector. Quebec nationalism for the Francophones was on the rise at this time...
Quebecers' desire for political autonomy are much older than that. Francophonenationalism in North America dates back to 1534, the year Jacques Cartier landed...
supremacy Ethnic nationalism Freedmen's town Liberia Maroons Négritude – Cultural and political movement developed by a francophone African elite Pan-Africanism...
ministers since. After the 2007 general election the MR was the largest Francophone political formation in Belgium, a position that was regained by the Socialist...
fascist (Francophone) Rexist Party and (Dutch-speaking) Verdinaso both advocated a version of corporatist identity centered on Belgian nationalism, until...
scientific and technical fields. Francophone Algerians can be divided into three broad categories: 'real Francophones', who speak French as part of their...
Nationalism and sport are often intertwined, as sports provide a venue for symbolic competition between nations; sports competition often reflects national...
Egyptian nationalism is based on Egyptians and Egyptian culture. Egyptian nationalism has typically been a civic nationalism that has emphasized the unity...
separatists waved the flag of Flanders behind them. Off to the side, Francophone and Belgian nationalists were waving Belgian flags. The report also featured...
not match the linguistic borders, and some fiefdoms were divided into Francophone and Germanic regions. However, the ruling aristocracy, which usually...
the Flemish and Francophone communities. For example, all the major political parties are formed around either a Flemish or Francophone identity. Furthermore...
Flanders), Francophone parties or Germanophone parties. The Flemish parties operate in Flanders and in the Brussels-Capital Region. The Francophone parties...
class accounted for only 5% of revolutionaries. A large part of the Francophone Belgian elites were in fact opposed to the revolution and wanted to remain...
political movement developed by a francophone African elite Pan-Africanism Political hip hop § Black nationalism Racial nationalism Racism against African Americans...
elects eight, the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region elects two Francophone senators and the Parliament of the German-speaking Community elects one)...
independence, as much of the impetus came from the lack of power of the Francophone and Catholic residents. The United Kingdom was very wary of French plans...
Alliance. The Francophone Walloon identity of Belgium is linguistically distinct and regionalist. There is also unitary Belgian nationalism, several versions...
20th century, the majority of Francophone Québec workers lived below the poverty line,[citation needed] and Francophones did not join the executive ranks...
of francophone minorities in the English-majority provinces. It resulted in the formation of the modern Québécois identity and Quebec nationalism. In...
Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), the figure of 220 million Francophones (French-language speakers) is underestimated because it only counts people...
contexts that highlight tensions between English-speaking Canada and the Francophone community, rather than focusing exclusively on Métis experience and culture...
Flemish Alliance (NVA), parties subscribing to Flemish separatism and nationalism obtained nearly 50% of the vote in Flanders. The Belgian coalition of...
is used in Canada to differentiate between French-speaking Canadians (Francophones), located mainly in Quebec but found across Canada, and English-speaking...