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- Title
L'« État français » sans la jeunesse: Lionel Groulx et la Révolution tranquille.
- Authors
Bédard, Éric
- Abstract
From 1920s on, Lionel Groulx and the team of L'Action française hoped that the Quebec State would someday work towards the economic and political emancipation of French Canada. However, when this project eventually began to take form, thanks in large part to actions taken by the government of Jean Lesage, the leading thinker of French Canadian traditionalism assumed a critical posture. The cultural changes that Quebec was undergoing rendered Groulx very pessimistic. His disillusionment was not only the result of rising secularism, but also of the shattering of his conceptions of youth. The youth of the 1960s worried him very much indeed.
- Subjects
QUEBEC (Province); GROULX, Lionel, 1878-1967; QUIET Revolution, Quebec (Province), 1960-1980; YOUTH
- Publication
Mens: Revue d'Histoire Intellectuelle et Culturelle, 2016, Vol 16, Issue 2, p37
- ISSN
1492-8647
- Publication type
Article