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One of the most enduring images of Quebec's Quiet Revolution isof Charles de Gaulle proclaiming "Vive le Québeclibre!" from the balcony of Montreal City Hall. Theincident laid bare Canada's unity crisis and has since dominatedinterpretations of the Canada-Quebec-France triangle. David Merendemystifies this cri du balcon by looking beyond de Gaulle toQuebec's evolving relationship with France after the SecondWorld War and the clash of nationalisms that resulted. By seekingto understand Quebec, Gaullist, and Canadian nationalism, Meren notonly casts doubt on established interpretations of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
One of the most enduring images of Quebec's Quiet Revolution isof Charles de Gaulle proclaiming "Vive le Québeclibre!" from the balcony of Montreal City Hall. Theincident laid bare Canada's unity crisis and has since dominatedinterpretations of the Canada-Quebec-France triangle. David Merendemystifies this cri du balcon by looking beyond de Gaulle toQuebec's evolving relationship with France after the SecondWorld War and the clash of nationalisms that resulted. By seekingto understand Quebec, Gaullist, and Canadian nationalism, Meren notonly casts doubt on established interpretations of events, he alsoreveals how the challenge of responding to American superpower andinfluence shaped the triangle.
Autorenporträt
David Meren is an assistant professor in the Département d¿histoire at the Université de Montréal.