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- Title
Diplomatie comparée, religion et transferts culturels au Canada français dans le premier XX<sup>e</sup> siècle.
- Authors
Michel, Florian
- Abstract
This article examines how French and British diplomats have perceived, in the years 1920-1940, cultural exchanges within the North American Catholic world. While the Dominions Office considers that the French Canadians are “cut off from the world”, the French cultural diplomacy is concerned to support cultural transfers within Catholicism through some institutions and some academic figures. Cultural exchanges, even if they sometimes seem strictly from ecclesiastical or academic origin, are often supported by the diplomatic apparatus, forging an element of their cultural soft power.
- Subjects
FRANCE; QUEBEC (Province); CHRISTIANITY &; culture -- History; CATHOLIC Church; CULTURAL diplomacy; CANADA-Great Britain relations; CANADA-France relations; DIPLOMACY; CATHOLIC Church -- Foreign relations; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY; RELIGION; INTERNATIONAL relations
- Publication
Études d'Histoire Religieuse, 2014, Vol 80, Issue 1, p23
- ISSN
1193-199X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1027064ar