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Catholic Origins Of Quebec'S Quiet Revolution, 1931-1970 eBook

by Michael Gauvreau
language: english
Publisher: MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS, November of 2005 ‧
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The Catholic Origins of Quebec's Quiet Revolution challenges a version of history central to modern Quebec's understanding of itself: that the Quiet Revolution began in the 1960s as a secular vision of state and society which rapidly displaced an obsolete, clericalized Catholicism. Michael Gauvreau argues that organizations such as Catholic youth movements played a central role in formulating the Catholic ideology underlying the Quiet Revolution and that ordinary Quebecers experienced the Quiet Revolution primarily through a series of transformations in the expression of their Catholic identity. Providing a new understanding of Catholicism's place in twentieth-century Quebec, Gauvreau reveals that Catholicism was not only increasingly dominated by the priorities of laypeople but was also the central force in Quebec's cultural transformation.. He makes it clear that from the 1930s to the 1960s the Church espoused a particularly radical understanding of modernity, especially in the areas of youth, gender identities, marriage, and family.

Catholic Origins Of Quebec'S Quiet Revolution, 1931-1970

by Michael Gauvreau

Property Description
ISBN: 9780773572751
Publisher: MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: November of 2005
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Mcgill-Queen'S Studies In The History Of Religion
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9780773572751

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