Introduction à l’histoire politique du Québec
Offered By: Téluq via Independent
Course Description
Overview
This six-week course provides a quick overview of the political history of Quebec, of the founding of Quebec from 1608 to the Quiet Revolution of 1960 through the Conquest of 1760 and 1837 rebellions Land of America, Western society Modern democracy, Quebec is the product of a very particular historical adventure he will understand, thanks to the lighting of eminent historians, key dates and major milestones. To guide you in this journey through time: Éric Bédard, historian and professor at TÉLUQ and author of The History of Quebec for Dummies (First, 2012).
Syllabus
- Module 0 - Course and platform Ulibre
- Module / Week 1 - Settling land and First Nations
- Module / Week 2 - New France
- Module / week 3 - The change of empire
- Module / Week 4 - The Province of Canada
- Module / week 5 - The survival
- Module / Week 6 - The Quiet Revolution
Taught by
Éric Bédard
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