HIST 2500 Lecture 21: March 9 Lecture
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Key points: tremblay commission, ren l vesque, parti quebecois, ma tres chez nous, front de lib ration du quebec (flq, bill 101, sovereignty-association referendum, 1980, notwithstanding clause. The roots of quebec nationalism: drove a lot of questions about canadian identity; not just french or european, 1960s-1970s most frequently associated with the sovereignty movement and the. Parti quebecois: protectionist and driven primarily by the powerful roman-catholic church in. Quebec which commanded many big parts of quebec society. Nationalism was tied with religious identity (particularly the catholic church- to be french. Called clerico-nationalism (1840s-1960s: rural and agricultural identities. This was more of an ideal than a reality; many were living outside of rural cities and were migrating. Many people were living on the other side . Quebec urbanized like ontario in the 20th century: 1921: quebec becomes a majority urban province, religious, cultural and private identity rather than being political, economic and public, union nationale, led by maurie duplessis.