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  2. Marcel Trudel - Wikipedia

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    2001-2003: Les mythes et la réalité de notre histoire du Québec, Saint-Laurent, Éditions du Club Québec loisirs; 2001-2010: Mythes et réalités dans l'histoire du Québec, Montréal, Hurtubise HMH, collection Cahiers du Québec : Histoire : Book I : 2001, 312 p., 14,61 x 22,86 cm ISBN 978-2-8942-8527-5; Book II : 2004, 264 p.

  3. Operation McGill français - Wikipedia

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    Operation McGill français was a large street demonstration in Montréal during the Quiet Revolution.Though comprising a range of trade unionists, Quebec nationalists, students and other leftists raising many different demands (along with a small contingent from McGill's CEGEP), the protest's key objective was for McGill University to become a French-speaking educational institution.

  4. List of journals appearing under the French Revolution

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    Journal de la liberté de la presse : François Noël Babeuf dite Gracchus Babeuf; Journal de Malte : published in French-occupied Malta; Journal de la Montagne; Journal de l'opposition : Pierre-François Réal; Journal de Paris : Corancez, Antoine Cadet de Vaux, Dussieux, N. Xhrouet

  5. Georges Lefebvre - Wikipedia

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    Georges Lefebvre (French: [ʒɔʁʒ ləfɛvʁ]; 6 August 1874 – 28 August 1959) was a French historian, best known for his work on the French Revolution and peasant life. He is considered one of the pioneers of "history from below". [1]

  6. François-Xavier Garneau - Wikipedia

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    Monument of François-Xavier Garneau in Québec City. François-Xavier Garneau (June 15, 1809 – February 2 or February 3, 1866) [1] was a nineteenth-century French Canadian notary, poet, civil servant and liberal who wrote a three-volume history of the French Canadian nation entitled Histoire du Canada between 1845 and 1848.

  7. Henri Bourassa - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Napoléon-Henri Bourassa (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi buʁasa]; September 1, 1868 – August 31, 1952) was a French Canadian political leader and publisher. In 1899, Bourassa was outspoken against the British government's request for Canada to send a militia to fight for Britain in the Second Boer War.

  8. Letters to the Inhabitants of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The letter was translated to French and printed as an 18-page brochure entitled Lettre adressée aux habitans de la Province de Québec, ci-devant le Canada, de la part du Congrès général de l'Amérique Septentrionale, tenu à Philadelphie. [7] The translation is attributed to Pierre Eugene du Simitiere. The final content of the letter is ...

  9. François Guizot - Wikipedia

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    Histoire du gouvernement représentatif en Europe, 1821, 2 vol. De la souveraineté, 1822. De la peine de mort en matière politique, 1822. Essai sur l’histoire de France du Ve s. au Xe s., 1823. Histoire de Charles Ier, 1827, 2 vol. Histoire générale de la civilisation en Europe, 1828. 2e édition Langlet et Cie, 1838. Histoire de la ...