Lionel Groulx
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Lionel Groulx called the Canadian Confederation of 1867 a failure and espoused the theory that French Canada's only hope for survival was to bolster a French State and a Roman Catholic Quebec as the means to emancipate the nation and a bulwark against English power. He believed the powers of the provincial government of Quebec could and should be used, within Confederation, to better the lot of the French Canadian nation, economically, socially, culturally and linguistically.
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Bibliography on Lionel Groulx Bibliography on Lionel Groulx www2.marianopolis.edu/.../BibliographieGroulx.htm - Web |
Groulx ancestral-historical memoirs, family Grou Groulx ancestral-historical memoirs, family Grou archives.vigile.net/groulx/ancetre.html - Web |
Several texts on or about Groulx including a subst... Several texts on or about Groulx including a substantial text on the historiographical debate on the charges of Anti-Semitism made against Lionel Groulx faculty.marianopolis.edu/.../LionelGroulxindex.htm - Web |
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Notes on Anti-Semitism Among Quebec Nationalists, ... Notes on Anti-Semitism Among Quebec Nationalists, 1920-1970. Methodological Failings. Distorted Conclusions faculty.marianopolis.edu/.../Anti-SemitismandQuebecNationalists.html - Web |