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Robert Rumilly : Historien des relations entre francophones et anglophones depuis 1867 jusqu’à l’industrialisation du Québec
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Robert Rumilly : Historien des relations entre francophones et anglophones depuis 1867 jusqu’à l’industrialisation du Québec
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In Quebec conservative nationalist historian Robert Rumilly's (1897-1983) forty-one volumes of "Histoire de la province de Québec," covering the period from 1867 to 1937 and published between 1940 and the early 1960s, he used the concept of "race" to explain the relationship between French- and English-speakers in the province, and dwelt at length on the consequences of industrialization on French Catholic Quebec society. The author argues that an analysis of his ideas on the relations between the province's two linguistic groups and on industrialization sheds valuable light on the conceptions of many Quebec nationalists at that time.
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Recherches sociographiques
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Vol. 15
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no. 1
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57-76
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1974
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fr
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Levitt, Joseph. “Robert Rumilly : Historien des relations entre francophones et anglophones depuis 1867 jusqu’à l’industrialisation du Québec.” Recherches sociographiques Vol. 15, no. 1 (1974): 57–76. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/rs/1974-v15-n1-rs1536/055646ar.pdf.
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