
Attribution
Donald J. HortonPublication Details
BookOxford University Press1992Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) F1053.25.L38 H677 1992 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
View record in LOLA catalogDescription
Known in Quebec as a leading nationalist activist and theorist through the critical decades of societal change from the 1930s to the 1960s, his own generation especially recalled his public role as an anti-conscription dissident and provincial politician during World War II. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Laurendeau, André, — 1912-1968
- Laurendeau, André, — 1912-1968
- Laurendeau, André, — 1912-1968
- Journalists — Quebec (Province) — Biography
- Journalistes — Québec (Province) — Biographies
- Canada — English-French relations
- Canada — Relations entre anglophones et francophones
- Nationalism — History
- Québec (Province)
Places in this work
Contents
- 1. The Notable Tradition, 1912-1931
- 2. Nationalism and Separatism, 1932-1935
- 3. Personalism, 1935-1937
- 4. L’Action nationale, 1937-1939
- 5. War and Conscription, 1939-1942
- 6. The Bloc Populaire, 1942-1947
- 7. Le Devoir, 1947-1954
- 8. The War Against Duplessis, 1955- 1959
- 9. The Quiet Revolution, 1960-1963
- 10. Bilingualism and Biculturalism, 1963-1968
ISBN
- 0195409175
LCCN
Open Library ID
-

- Search
- Search Library Catalog
- Search entire library,
including catalog:
- Search Library Catalog
- Find
- Get Help
- Services
- Information
- My Account
-
Meta











