History
It is not possible to understand the current political situation of Québec without a solid knowledge of its history. Many English language resources you will find on the Internet (type "Canada" or "Canadian" and "History" in Google) present a very superficial overview of Canadian history as it is understood and promoted by English-speaking Canadian nationalists. In their view is implied the notion that "modern" Canada was born with the "confederal" regime of 1867. As for Québec, it is only a province just like the others!
History of Québec
Before European colonization
French rule (1534-1760)
- New France: 1524-1763, by Patrick Couture, in Chez Cousture's Website
- Virtual Museum of New France, in Canadian Museum of Civilization
- The Jesuit Relations and the history of New France, in Library and Archives Canada
- Our Huguenots Ancestors, by Michel Barbeau, in La page de généalogie de Michel Barbeau
- The Basques in New-France, by Mario Mimeault, Center for Basques Studies, University of Nevada, Reno, Issue 49, 1994b
- A Soldier's Account of the Campaign on Quebec, 1759, by Robert Henderson, The Seven Years War Website
British rule (1760-1931)
- Royal Proclamation (1763), by Claude Bélanger
- Lower Canada and the British Regime, by Patrick Couture
- Quebec Act, by Claude Bélanger
- Constitutional Act, by Claude Bélanger
- Notes of Alexis de Tocqueville in Lower Canada
- The 1837 Rebellions on EduNET
- Civil War in Lower Canada, Intermountain History Group
- Documents on the Proposed Union of Upper and Lower Canada (1822), by Claude Bélanger
- Report on the Affairs of British North America
Federal Dominion (1867 - 1931)
- Province of Québec, by Patrick Couture
- Québec and the Confederation Project, by Claude Bélanger
- Québec and Federal Electionshttp://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/readings/fedelect.htm
- Confederation Debates and Provincial Autonomy
- How Others Have Viewed French Canadians and Quebec
Federal Dominion rule (1931 - Now)
This history of modern Québec is still being written right now. As one can imagine, much remains to be studied and analyzed.
- History of Modern Québec, by Patrick Couture
- The Quiet Revolution, by Claude Bélanger
- Jean Lesage and the Quiet Revolution (1960-1966), Claude Bélanger
- Chronology of the October Crisis, 1970, and its Aftermath, by Claude Bélanger
- Documents on the October Crisis
- The Language Laws of Québec
- Read the section dedicated to Québec studies
Diaspora
Franco-American
- Franco-American History Resources, Marianopolis College
- Revéil - Waking Up French, The Repression and Renaissance of the French in New England, a documentary film by Ben Levine
Franco-Ontarian
Amerindian & Inuit
- Read the section dedicated to the 11 first nations of Québec
Immigration
French immigration
Irish immigration
- The Irish in Quebec
- The Irish in Canada
- Personal Genealogy Site of Janice L. Copeman from Shannon, Québec
Scottish immigration
English immigration
Jewish immigration
German immigration
Historical figures
- Read the section dedicated to historical figures
Quebec French
Quebec French is a variety of the French language that is distinct from the French of France for essentially the same reasons that American English differs from British English.
Independence movements in History
- Read the section dedicated to other independence movements
Acadian history
- Acadian History Resources
- History of the Acadians
- Acadian History
- The Acadian Odyssey
Métis history
- The Métis National Council
- History of the Métis People
- The Other Métis
- Métis History (no sources)
- Native Languages of the Americas: Michif
- The Metis Nation
History of imperialism
- History of Imperialism (World Wide)
- European Imperialism and Regional Responses
- CasaHistoria: Imperialism
- Questia Library: Colonialism
- Questia Library: Imperialism
- Questia Library: British Imperialism
- Questia Library: Colonial America
- Anti-Imperialism in the United States
- U.S. Interventionism: Some Notes
- An Online History of the United-States: The Age of Imperialism
Genealogy
- Exhaustive list of Genealogy Links
- American-French Genealogical Society
- Genealogy of New France in North America
From the Archives
- http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/PageView/91836/0002?id=2dfd0882c560e220 (bilingual)
- http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/PageView/24584/0002?id=2dfd0882c560e220
Journals of the Parliament of Lower Canada
- http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/PageView/9_03424/0004?id=c2fb81e3ddada64a
- http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/ItemRecord/9_00938?id=c2fb81e3ddada64a
- http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/ItemRecord/9_00943?id=c2fb81e3ddada64a
- http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/ItemRecord/9_00944?id=c2fb81e3ddada64a
- http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/PageView/53323/0002?id=2c39c86dcd19f2ef
See also
In this site
- The History written by the victor
- French language resources
- Get Books on the History of Québec
Other websites
- Québec History Website by Claude Bélanger, history professor at Marianopolis College
- The History of Quebec and Canada 414 course (What Quebecers learn of their history at age 16)
- From New France to Modern Quebec by Patrick Couture
- Images from the Turn of a Century 1760-1840, a portrait of the Arts, Literature and Eloquence in Québec
- Timeline of Québec history at Wikipedia.org
- The 1837 Rebellions on EduNET
- Education: Canadians & Conflicts
- Electronic Library for Canadian Studies (need registration)
- Flags of the World: Québec
- Flags of Canada and elsewhere