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Groulx and founded
Groulx, one of the most influential of Quebec historians, founded the Franco-American History Institute in 1946 and edited the Revue d ' histoire de l ' Amérique française from 1947 to 1967.

Groulx and d
* 1878 – Lionel Groulx, Canadian nationalist ( d. 1967 )
At the Ligue d ' Action française, Groulx and his colleagues hoped to inspire revival of the French language and French Canadian culture, but also to create a think tank and public space of reflection, so that the French Canadian nation's elites would find ways to remedy French Canada's underdevelopment and exclusion from big business.
* January 13-Lionel Groulx, priest, historian, Quebec nationalist and traditionalist ( d. 1967 )

Groulx and française
This Catholic social doctrine later became part of the 1930s Action liberale nationale ( ALN ) party, a new party that intellectuals close to Groulx and the defunct Action française appreciated.

Groulx and Montreal
Groulx was later remembered both for his strong case in favour of economic reconquest of Quebec by French Canadians, defense of the French language, and pioneer work as the first chair of Canadian history in Quebec ( Universite de Montreal ; see Ronald Rudin, Making History in Twentieth Century Quebec, Toronto University Press, 1997 ).
Collège Lionel-Groulx, Avenue Lionel Groulx, and Montreal Metro station Lionel-Groulx are named in his honor.
) recommend a name change to the Lionel Groulx metro station in Montreal, due to anti-semitic statements made by Lionel Groulx.
According to historians such as Kevin Henley, professor of history at Collège de Maisonneuve in Montreal, the politically powerful Roman Catholic priest Lionel Groulx helped de Bernonville get into Quebec.
Gilles Groulx ( Born May 30, 1931, Montreal, Quebec, Canada-Died August 22, 1994 ) was a Canadian film director.
Before undertaking another feature, Groulx made the documentary short Un jeu si simple ( 1965 ), a dramatic look at the sport of hockey in the province of Quebec, and in particular, the Montreal Canadiens teams of 1950-1960.

Groulx and study
Groulx was one of the first Quebec historians to study Confederation: he insisted on its recognition of Quebec rights and minority rights, although he believed a combination of corrupt political parties and French Canadian minority status in the Dominion had failed to deliver on those promises, as the Manitoba conflict exposed.

Groulx and Quebec
Lionel-Adolphe Groulx (; January 13, 1878 – May 23, 1967 ) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, historian and Quebec nationalist.
Groulx was born at Chenaux, Quebec, Canada, the son of a farmer and lumberjack, and died in Vaudreuil, Quebec.
Groulx believed that only through national education and the Quebec government could the economic and social inferiority of French Canadians be repaired.
Lionel Groulx called the Canadian Confederation of 1867 a failure and espoused the theory that French Canada's only hope for survival was to bolster a French State and a Roman Catholic Quebec as the means to emancipate the nation and a bulwark against English power.
Groulx and other intellectuals settled into a partial alliance with Liberal Party of Quebec Leader Adelard Godbout, who served as Premier from 1939 to 1944.
There are allegations of antisemitism made by Mordecai Richler and Esther Delisle against several pre-WW2 Quebec intellectuals, including Groulx.
Instances of this view can be found in both his campaign for Franco-Ontarian rights as well as his ardent opposition to controversial priest and historian Lionel Groulx in the 1920s following Groulx's musing on the possibility and desirability of a separate Quebec state.
This said, the history of Le Devoir would become characterized by varying phases ( as well as shades ) of French Canadian and later Québécois nationalism, opening its pages in the troubled 1930s to Groulx and his followers, yet seeing a federalist at its helm in 1964 in the form of Claude Ryan, who in 1978 would go on to become leader of the federalist Quebec Liberal Party.
* May 23 – Lionel Groulx, priest, historian, Quebec nationalist and traditionalist ( b. 1878 )
And here we are, I am completely indignant ... that some suggested to rename the metro station after Lionel Groulx, who was the spiritual father of two generations of Quebecers and is almost a Quebec idol.
In 1940, he enrolled in a history course at the Université de Montréal taught by Lionel Groulx, a Quebec nationalist Roman Catholic priest.
And here we are, I am completely indignant ... that some suggested to rename the metro station after historian and nationalist Lionel Groulx, who was the spiritual father of two generations of Quebecers and is almost a Quebec idol.
For Bouchard, an ardent Quebec nationalist, these opinions do not taint Groulx ' scholarship, or secular Quebec nationalism, because the anti-semitism is seen as a personal bias unrelated or peripheral to Groulx ' academic work.

Groulx and French
* 1997 – Georges Groulx, French Canadian actor ( b. 1922 )
In November 2005, Michel Bock won the Governor General ’ s Literary Award in the category of Non-fiction for the book Quand la nation débordait les frontières: les minorités françaises dans la pensée de Lionel Groulx ( When the nation overflowed its borders: the French minorities in the thoughts of Lionel Groulx ).
Although it was still defended and promoted up until the beginning of the 20th century, the French-Canadian liberal nationalism born out of the American and French revolutions began to decline in the 1840s, gradually being replaced by both a more moderate liberal nationalism and the ultramontanism of the powerful Catholic clergy as epitomized by Lionel Groulx.
* 1918-Lionel Groulx, becomes the first priest to publicly denounce what he considers injustices against French speakers.

Groulx and La
* La France sur un caillou ( Short film Co-Directed with Gilles Groulx, 1961 )

Groulx and de
In 1928, the Université de Montréal insisted that Groulx sign a paper saying that he would respect Confederation and English-Canadian sensibilities as a condition of receiving a respectable salary for his teaching work.
de: Lionel Groulx
Les minorités françaises dans la pensée de Lionel Groulx, Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 452 p.
Thus passive Catholic nationalism stylized by Father Lionel Groulx gave way to a more active pursuit of independence, and in 1963 the first bombings by the Front de libération du Québec occurred.
He asserts that the magnitude of inaccuracy discourages him from even considering Delisle's work as a basis for his own criticism of Groulx ( Les Deux Chanoines-Contradiction et ambivalence dans la pensée de Lionel Groulx, 2003 ).
Born in Charlemagne, Quebec, Laurin obtained a degree in psychiatry from the Université de Montréal where he came under the influence of the Roman Catholic priest, Lionel Groulx.
Au Pays de Zom is a scathingly funny satire on the businessman ethos in the unexpected form of a musical, in which Joseph Rouleau, an opera singer greatly admired by Groulx, plays the role not of a romantic hero but of a financier.
* 2003-His work Les Deux Chanoines-Contradiction et ambivalence dans la pensée de Lionel Groulx is published.

Groulx and l
The isolationism of the 1930s and the biculturalism of the 1960s ( Bourassa, while a champion of Francophone rights, always opposed separatism ) occasioned favourable treatment among Anglophones, while Lionel Groulx, his onetime foe, described him as " l ' incomparable Éveilleur.

Groulx and for
However, the roots of Quebec's desire for self-determination can be traced back as far as the Patriotes Rebellion, the Alliance Laurentienne of 1957, the writings of Lionel Groulx in the 1920s, the Francoeur Motion of 1917, and Honoré Mercier's flirtation with this idea ( especially in his historic speech of 1893.
In contrast to these exchanges, during this period, he also cited Lionel Groulx who ironically-having written himself antisemitic statements under various pennanmes-exhorted French-Canadians to emulate the Jewish People in their fierce will for survival, their spirit of solidarity and their unassailable moral core.
It was at Radio-Canada that Deschamps discovered the performing arts ; after attending a boulevard theatre piece starring Georges Groulx and Denise Pelletier, he added a taste for the theatre, and enrolled in acting classes with François Rozet and Paul Buissonneau.
Delisle, by contrast, argues that antisemitism is an integral component of Groulx ' race-based nationalism and his enthusiasm for right-wing authoritarian governments.
However, the roots of Quebec's desire for self-determination can be traced back as far as the Alliance Laurentienne of 1957, the writings of historian Lionel Groulx in the 1920s, the Francoeur Motion of 1917, the flirt of premier of Quebec Honoré Mercier with this idea in the 1890s.
This station is named for rue Lionel-Groulx, which had its name changed to allow the station to commemorate Lionel Groulx.
Crisp once called Groulx, who wore number nine, the second best player ever to play for the Sault, behind only Wayne Gretzky, number 99.
Not only did Groulx write and direct the film, he also did his own editing ( as he would for all subsequent films ).
In 1985, the Government of Quebec presented Groulx with the Prix Albert-Tessier for lifetime achievement.

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