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Produced in 2016 in collaboration with Les Productions Bazzo Bazzo http://productionsbazzobazzo.tv/fr/ With: Laurent Turcot, Professor of History at the University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières, Canada Subscribe to my channel: / lhistoirenousledira Facebook: / histoirenousledira Images from https://www.storyblocks.com Music from epidemicsound.com Patreon: / hndl The videos are used for educational purposes under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 (Fair Use). Sources and for further information: Ouimet, Marc, The Lily of the Feast, the Fire Lily: Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Quebec from 1960 to 1990 Bédard, Éric, The History of Quebec for Dummies, Paris, First, 2015. Martin Pâquet and Marcel Martel, Language and Politics in Canada and Quebec: A Historical Synthesis, Montreal, Boréal, 2010. Paul-André Linteau, René Durocher, Jean-Claude Robert, and François Ricard, History of Contemporary Quebec, Volume 2: Quebec Since 1930, Montreal, Boréal, 1986. Nadine Cretin, Feast of Fools, Saint-Jean, and Belles de Mai. A History of the Calendar, Paris: Seuil, 2008. Thérèse Beaudoin, Summer in Quebec Culture, 17th-19th Centuries, Quebec: Quebec Institute for Research on Culture, 1987. Michèle Guay, "The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day in Montreal, 1834-1909," Master's thesis, University of Ottawa, 1972. Marcel Martel, "Unemployment on the French Canadian National Holiday: Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, 1834-1917," Between Solitudes and Celebrations. Francophones and National Holidays (1832-1892), edited by Joël Béliveau and Marcel Martel, Montreal: Boréal, 2021, pp. 79-108. Marc-André Gagnon, “June 24: From French America Day to Quebecers’ National Holiday,” Between Solitudes and Celebrations. Francophones and National Holidays (1832-1892), edited by Joël Béliveau and Marcel Martel, Montreal, Boréal, 2021, pp. 109-139. René Hardy, Social Control and the Change in Religious Culture in Quebec, 1830–1930, Montreal, Boréal, 1999. "Bat Monday as Seen by Radio-Canada," Radio-Canada, June 22, 2018. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/... Karine Hébert, "A Maternalist Organization in Quebec, the Fédération nationale Saint-Jean-Baptiste (1900-1940)," Master's Thesis in History, Montreal, Université de Montréal, 1997. Eric Major, "The Origins of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Festival," Pointe-à-Callière, https://pacmusee.qc.ca/fr/histoires-d... Other references available upon request. #history #documentary #stjeanbaptiste

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