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Of wine and roses : le Québec anglophone et la France (v. 1920 – v. 1990)
Type de ressource
Thèse
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Chaniac, Arnaud (Auteur)
- Bouchard, Carl (Collaborateur)
- Jeannesson, Stanislas (Collaborateur)
Titre
Of wine and roses : le Québec anglophone et la France (v. 1920 – v. 1990)
Résumé
This thesis aims at describing the relations built between the English-speaking minorities of Quebec and France from the end of World War I to the end of the Cold War. Since the 1960s, historiography has emphasized the significance of the “fait français” in the building of Franco-Quebecois ties. Such a narrative, developed during and after the Quiet Revolution, overlooks the existence of numerous connections between Anglo-Quebec and French elites. On the French side, exchanges with the English-speaking business community were encouraged in the name of the intensification of Franco-Canadian trade. On the Anglo-Quebec side, France embodies a civilizational model which knowledge of is an integral part of a legitimate culture – that is clearly distinguished from a folklore-like French-Canadian culture. Based on the study of individual trajectories as well as networks of influence, I intend to qualify French-speaking historiography by bringing to light the official diplomatic and parallel diplomatic ties that unite France and Englishspeaking Quebec. I also aim at showing on which principles and which actions a French influence is built all over an Atlantic space throughout the 20th century.
Type
Thèse de doctorat (Ph.D.)
Université
Université de Montréal
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2023-02-22
Nb de pages
503
Langue
Français
Extra
Accepted: 2023-04-27T20:02:56Z
Référence
Chaniac, Arnaud. « Of wine and roses : le Québec anglophone et la France (v. 1920 – v. 1990) ». Thèse de doctorat (Ph.D.), Université de Montréal, 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/27790.
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