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Carabins ou activistes?: l'idealisme et la radicalisation de la pensee etudiante a L'Universite de Montreal au temps du duplessisme.

Part of the Studies on the History of Quebec/Etudes d'Histoire du Quebec series
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Studies of young activists have tended to focus on the period of the 1960s.

Neatby shows us that the youth of the sixties were not the only ones to distinguish themselves by their social activism and idealism - students of the Duplessis era were equally conscientious and idealistic about wanting reform and felt a strong sense of social responsibility towards the world at large.

On the Quebec scene they openly criticized religious authorities and increasingly saw themselves as agents of reform in educational matters.

Their activism led them to take strike action and to organize a sit-in.

Neatby shows that students, like so many other social groups in the Quebec of the 1950s, were far from quiescent during the so-called "Grande noirceur." The attitudes of these activists provide a background for understanding student demands today, such as educational reform, free access to universities, and the abolition of student fees.

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0773567720 / 9780773567726
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
971.404
20/09/1999
French
264 pages
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