One of the most enduring images of Quebec's Quiet Revolution is Charles de Gaulle proclaiming "Vive le Qu?bec libre " from the balcony of Montreal City Hall in 1967. The French president's provocative act laid bare Canada's unity crisis and has since dominated both anglophone and francophone interpretations of the Canada-Quebec-France triangle in the modern era.
With Friends like These demystifies this cri du balcon by shifting the focus from de Gaulle to the broader domestic and international forces at play. David Meren traces the evolution of Quebec's special relationship with...
One of the most enduring images of Quebec's Quiet Revolution is Charles de Gaulle proclaiming "Vive le Qu?bec libre " from the balcony of Montreal ...
One of the most enduring images of Quebec's Quiet Revolution is Charles de Gaulle proclaiming "Vive le Qu?bec libre " from the balcony of Montreal City Hall in 1967. The French president's provocative act laid bare Canada's unity crisis and has since dominated both anglophone and francophone interpretations of the Canada-Quebec-France triangle in the modern era.
With Friends like These demystifies this cri du balcon by shifting the focus from de Gaulle to the broader domestic and international forces at play. David Meren traces the evolution of Quebec's special relationship with...
One of the most enduring images of Quebec's Quiet Revolution is Charles de Gaulle proclaiming "Vive le Qu?bec libre " from the balcony of Montreal ...