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  1. Le partenariat dans la prevention du crime en milieu urbain: les defis d'une culture a consolider.(includes text in English)(Quebec): An article from: ... Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice by Sophie Paquin, 2005-04-01
  2. The Cinema of Quebec: Masters in Their Own House by Janis L. Pallister, 1995-12
  3. Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec (New Directions in Anthro Writing) by Richard Handler, 1988-02-15
  4. Hier au Quebec, 1875-1915: Exposition preparee dans le cadre du Programme Arts et culture des jeux olympiques de 1976, Place Bonaventure, Montreal, Canada, juillet 1976 by Musee du Quebec, 1976
  5. Essays on Quebec Cinema (Canadian Series, No. 2)
  6. Screening Quebec: Quebecois Moving Images, National Identity and the Public Sphere by Scott Mackenzie, 2004-09-04
  7. Le Québec: Societé et Cultures. Les enjeux identitaires d'une francophonie lointaine by Edward Reichel, 1998-04
  8. Sacre Blues: An Unsentimental Journey Through Quebec by Taras Grescoe, 2000-09-01
  9. Two Nations: An Essay on the Culture and Politics of Canada and Quebec in a World of American Pre-eminence by Susan Crean, Marcel Rioux, 1983-01-01
  10. Des lieux de memoire: Identite et culture modernes au Quebec, 1930-1960 (Actexpress)
  11. Contrôle social et mutation de la culture religieuse au Québec, 1830-1930 by René Hardy, 1999-06-11
  12. L'avenir du patrimoine religieux du Quebec.(Rapport de la commission de la culture): An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Bernard Brodeur, 2006-09-22
  13. Les manoirs du Quebec (Collection Loisirs et culture) by Raymonde Gauthier, 1976
  14. Les musees du Quebec (Collection Loisirs et culture) by Guy Boulizon, 1976

41. QUEBEC, NEW FRANCE CULTURE
Early history of quebec with a focus on the beliefs and values imported into a Canadian culture.
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/dgarneau/french.htm
NEW FRANCE
QUEBEC CULTURAL ROOTS
My early European ancestors are primarily French into Quebec in 1633 (possibly earlier),
Scottish into Hudson Bay in 1789, and Scottish into Antigonish, Acadia about 1790's.
The Hudson Bay's Scottish history is included in the Metis view because
the Hudson Bay Company had little cultural impact in the Northwest until the early 1800's.
My interest in Quebec and Acadia culture drops off rapidly after 1790 when
the Garneau's make the North West their permanent home.
My focus, therefore, shifts to the Metis view of Canadian history. TRANSLATE:
Français, Deutscher, Italiano, Portuguêses, Españoles
FRENCH HISTORY ...Pre 1540
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Return to MAIN HISTORY index
While reading your French history, it is important to remember that-

42. Regroupement De Professionnels En Arts Et Culture - Conseil De La Culture Des RÃ
Offre un site d'actualit©s culturelles pour ces r©gions. Contient un r©pertoire professionnel, un fil de presse et renseigne sur les activit©s.
http://www.culture-quebec.qc.ca/
Mission Services Administration Prix d'excellence ...
Plan du site

Fil de presse
Annuaire disciplinaire

Expositions

Accès Rapide Accueil Le conseil - Mission - Services - Administration Information culturelle - Répertoire culturel - Prix d'excellence - Activités de promotion - Fil de presse - Étude d'impact Information professionnelle - Formation - Annuaire disciplinaire - Arts visuels - Ressources techniques
Les chemins de traverse au Moulin Marcoux de Pont-rouge, dans Portneuf [ 17E PRÉSENTATION DES PRIX D'EXCELLENCE DES ARTS ET DE LA CULTURE [ LE 26 JANVIER : LES ARTISTES À L'AVANT-SCÈNE [
Présentation du projet 3D de laboîteblanche dans le cadre du programme se résidence de la Chambre Blanche le 10 juin 2004 [ Le jeudi 10 juin 2004, Les Nuages en pantalon présenteront le fruit de leur démarche d'exploration avec les danseurs italiens Michele Abbondanza et Antonella Bertoni [ Les finissantes se produisent au Festival Danse Canada [ Le Chantier de la P'tite fouine en famille au Moulin des Jésuites le 13 juin 2004 [ Porte-ouverte de la résidence du printemps chez Est-Nord-Est [ Le Tarot des estampiers, exposition collective chez Engramme [

43. Arts & Culture In Quebec City
Comprehensive and upto-date listings of shows, galleries, museums, cinema, exhibitions and entertainment in the city.
http://www.telegraphe.com/arts/indexen.html
Home Quebec City Escapades Outdoor ... Venues
Charles Cordier, 1827-1905 - L'autre et l'ailleurs June 10 to September 6, 2004
People Of Quebec... Then And Now Permanent exhibition, opening June 23, 2004
Picasso May 6 to August 29, 2004
This magnificent exhibition of ceramic work will colour your world ! Plates, cups, vases, pitchers and zoomorphic sculptures reveal a lesser-known facet of Picasso's incredible talent. The ceramics by this Catalan giant are remarkable and fascinating for their forms, patterns and colours. The showing features some 115 of the artist's original pieces (ceramics, posters and drawings).
From July 8th through July 18th, 2004
With its heady mix of name performers and rising stars, the 37th Quebec City Summer Festival lineup will have festivalgoers wishing they could be everywhere at once. After a 2003 presentation deemed a huge success by one and all, the Quebec City Summer Festival will put together a 2004 program that shows this event is here to stay as one of the world's greatest cultural happenings. The 37th presentation of the festival will feature representatives (450 artists) from over 22 countries and 8 Canadian provinces and programming more noted than ever for its flavor, daring, and originality.
Info + PHOTOS >>>

From August 4th through August 8th, 2004

44. CultureCanada.gc.ca: Aboriginal Culture And Heritage - Quebec
Directory of links on the history and culture of First Nations in quebec.
http://www.culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.12.2
Search Where You Are Home Provincial and Territorial Information Quebec Aboriginal Culture and Heritage ...
Visual Arts
View similar pages for:
Alberta British Columbia Canada Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Saskatchewan Yukon
Aboriginal Way, The

Source: Tourisme Québec Avataq Cultural Institute
Source: Avataq Cultural Institute CBC Archives - James Bay Project and the Cree
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC Archives - The Oka Crisis
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Encounter with the First Nations
Source: Musée de la civilisation First Nations of the New France Era
Source: Canada's Digital Collections First Peoples on SchoolNet - Quebec Schools
Source: SchoolNet Indian and Northern Affairs - Headquarters - Quebec Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Quebec Region Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Map: Natives in Quebec Source: Ministère des Ressources naturelles du Québec Nations Autochtones au Québec (In French Only) Source: Ordre des architectes du Québec Nations Autochtones au Québec, Les

45. Ville De Québec
Official site offers a glimpse of the city and its historical and geographical landmarks, population, arts and culture, economy and administration.
http://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/en/accueil/
rand(1) rand(2) rand(3) rand(4) Calendar COMMUNITY CALENDAR > List
"Québec City is a modern and dynamic city. At the crossroads between Europe and North America, it is awake to the political and economic realities of the day."
Jean-Paul L'Allier

Fall under the spell of a city like no other
Send a postcard OTCQ
All tourist information about Québec
...
A catalyst of economic development

46. Movement Of Solidarity Quebec-Romania
Offers humanitarian and educational aid to Romanians integrating into Canadian culture. Includes mission statement, features current projects, history and type of help available.
http://www.chez.com/msqr/english/english.html
Movement of Solidarity Quebec-Romania Romania Native land of Eugene Ionesco and Elvira Popescu, of Emile Cioran and of
"Never a word in the media [...] on the beauties and treasures of this country, about its campaigns still virgin, the variety of its landscapes in turn of plaines and mountains, seashore and lagoon, upon its magnificent Danube Delta, its charming cities and the splendor of its monasteries and castles, nor about the moral strength, endurance and courage of a people that fifty years of tyranny, obscurantism and misery did not struck down."
( Dominique Fernand, The Romanian Rapsody, Grasset Edition , 1998 ) Webdesign CN

47. McGill Art History & Communication Studies
The Department of Art History and Communications Studies embraces the interdisciplinary study of art, culture and communications, and the technologies of information, image, and sound. Offers M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Communication Studies.
http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/ahcs/
ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:
Dr. Charmaine Nelson will hold office hours for EARLY ADVISING on the following days from 10:30-12:20. Should you need to take an appointment with her , please pass by her office, W290 and add your name on the list posted beside her office door.
Monday March 29, 2004 (FULL)
Wednesday March 31, 2004
Monday April 5, 2004
Wednesday April 7, 2004

48. Woonsocket - The Museum Of Work And Culture
The museum tells the story of French Canadian immigrants who left quebec to come to work in the mills and factories of Woonsocket.
http://www.woonsocket.org/workandculture.htm
The Museum of Work and Culture
Click on the picture to see the full color version. Located in Woonsocket's historic Market Square , The Museum of Work and Culture tells the story of French Canadian immigrants who left Quebec to come to work in the mills and factories of Woonsocket. Visitors begin their tour at a rural Quebec farm house and journey through the work day world of Woonsocket's residents from the early twentieth century to the present. On the shop floor of a textile mill, from the front porch of a three family tenement, in church, in school, in the union hall, visitors are immersed in a narrative of the working class in America. Operated by the Rhode Island Historical Society , the museum includes six walk through displays, two movies, many interactive audio presentations and hundreds of photographs. A predominate theme of the museum is the transformation immigrants undergo in "becoming American". Major exhibits include:
  • Quebec Farm House (around 1870) - Life in rural Quebec.
  • Church of the Precious Blood Living and Working to New Rhythms - a film about the transition to wage labor.

49. History - Province Of Quebec @ Culture.ca
Atlantic Provinces (96 sites); quebec (33); Ontario (58); Prairie Provinces (82);British Columbia (58); Territories (46). History of Cultural Communities (146
http://www.culture.ca/canada/explore-explorez-e.jsp?pre=n&category=522

50. Arctic Circle:The Crees Of Northern Quebec
History, culture and politics concerning the Cree nation of Northern quebec, covers the Cree Cultural Institute, the James Bay agreements and commentaries on the Cree, the Inuit, quebec sovereignty and the James Bay ecoregion.
http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/CulturalViability/Cree/
Quebec's Northern Crees
Last Update: February 9, 2004

51. Guide Urbain / QUEBEC / City Guide
Visit quebec City before you do! Art culture , attractions, events, restaurants, hotels, bars Photos Télégraphe de Québec 710, rue Racine, Québec, QC, Canada Télégraphe de Québec ©
http://www.telegraphe.com/
G U I D E U R B A I N C I T Y G U I D E
B i e n v e n u e
W e l c o m e
info@telegraphe.com

52. Province Of Quebec @ Culture.ca
of the Government of Canada Home Français Feedback About culture.ca Site quebec (52);Ontario (76); Prairie Provinces (63); British Columbia (59); Territories (38
http://www.culture.ca/canada/explore-explorez-e.jsp?pre=n&category=332

53. Maine Acadian Culture (National Park Service)
Maine Acadians' French ancestors settled during the 1600s in what is now the Maritime Provinces, quebec, and Maine. They spoke 'Valley French', a mixture that includes old French, quebecois, and English termssometimes mixed within a sentence.
http://www.nps.gov/maac/
Fee Information
Maine Acadians share beliefs and experiences tying them to a river, the land, their families, and to their common religion, languages, and history. The land borders the St. John River, flowing between the United States and Canada, and extends away from the river to the "back settlements." Here people speak Valley French, a mixture that includes old French, Quebecois, and English terms — sometimes mixed within a sentence. Maine Acadians' French ancestors settled during the 1600s in what is now the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, and Maine. Both France and England claimed this territory. In 1755 the English government deported thousands of French neutrals from present-day Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, then known as Acadia. Spurred by the Acadians' refusal to strengthen their pledge of allegiance to the British Crown, the authorities shipped most of them to British colonies. Some fled to Quebec. Others, today's Cajuns, sought a new start in Louisiana. The majority maintained their Acadian identity. During the 1780s Acadians settled Malecite homelands in the Saint John Valley, and here they were joined by settlers from the St. Lawrence River valley. The National Park Service aids local efforts at cultural conservation in the Saint John Valley via the Maine Acadian Heritage Council, an association of historical societies, cultural clubs, towns, and museums that work together to perpetuate Maine Acadian culture.

54. IMMERSION -- Frensh Immersion -- - French-Canadian Language And Quebec Culture -
The province of quebec is officially unilingual French. It has inherited itslanguage and culture from France over four hundred years ago and both have
http://www.immersion.qc.ca/english/experience.html
The Magog / Orford region is located in the southwestern part of Quebec . It is approximately 92% French-speaking even if situated no more than a 20-minute drive to the US border. The province of Quebec is officially unilingual French. It has inherited its language and culture from France over four hundred years ago and both have flourished and developed to the point of becoming an integral component of the overall Canadian identity. Your total immersion experience will put you in direct contact with a typical modern French-speaking Quebec family who work, play and communicate entirely in French. This is a great opportunity to savor the French culture in North America while being enrolled in one of our customized private language courses or simply enjoying the warm hospitality of your host family and seeing the sights. Other exciting destinations arealso at hand: Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, the New England states. Remember, total immersion programs in the French-Canadian culture are available year round because our region is a four-season tourist destination!

55. Resources Page On Quebec ... Culture And Entertainment
21.12.14.html This site has a huge list of many cultural facilitiesin Canada. Focus on the ones that are in quebec at this site.
http://www.sd91.bc.ca/webquests/Quebec/cultureandentertainment.html
A webquest based upon BC social studies, language arts, French and visual arts curriculum for grade 6 students Webquest .... for the development of students' understanding of a Canadian provincial culture.
Culture and Entertainment
This Webquest learning system asks that you: ... act as a travel agent and create a travel brochure that recommends from 2 to 3 travel destinations within the province of Quebec
The following links are only a small number of possible attractions and sites that you could include in your project. General Links: CultureCanada.gc.ca at http://www.culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/ engdocBasic/21.12.14.html This site has a huge list of many cultural facilities in Canada. Focus on the ones that are in Quebec at this site. The Quebec City Tourism site has links to many different aspects that you might want to include in your project. Find them at http://quebecregion.com/e/index.asp
  • accommodation
http://quebecregion.com/e/hotels.asp
  • restaurants
http://www.quebecregion.com/e/ restaurants.asp
  • attractions
http://quebecregion.com/e/ attractions.asp

56. Welcome To Bfolk.com
Brian Dean. Flattop mandolins inspired by Celtic and Appalachian tradition and culture. Montreal, quebec, Canada.
http://www.bfolk.com
Bienvenue
(bientot!)
Welcome
Site design by Brian Dean, 2004

57. Québec Independence
Paul's Address to Russian Parliamentarians on the subject of quebec Independence International Canadawatchers who analyze Québec are undoubtedly baffled by Québec's increasingly pro If Québec's agenda were truly culture-driven, and if the province did
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PaulFitzgerald1/quebec.htm
Cultural Nationalism vs. Economic Prosperity as Determinants of National Independence Strategies;
The Case of Québec
This Paper was presented to a sub-committee of the Russian Parliament in February 1992 at the Request of the Russian Institute of U.S. and Canada Studies.
International Canada-watchers who analyze Québec are undoubtedly baffled by Québec's increasingly pro-independence behavior. While Québec is hinting at its imminent departure from Canada, the tiny Turks & Caicos Islands, undoubtedly lured by the Canadian standard of living, are subtly asking to join the country. Analysts are misled by the heavily culture-laden rhetoric of the nationalist Québecois campaign. They take the words "société distincte" literally, and do not look beyond the cultural and linguistic questions to the real issues; economics. For although Québec raises legitimate concerns about current Federal-Provincial power-sharing arrangements, Québec independence would be somewhat counter-cyclical to current worldwide developments. Thus, while Québec's concerns must be taken seriously, and indeed, may improve Canada in the process, the province's current behavior must be understood in the context of a bargaining posture; no one would be more surprised than Québec itself, if it were to become independent in the near future. At the current time, world politics are highlighted by two contradictory trends, the break-up of federal states and the formation of state-like Supra-national economic alliances. On the one hand, nations are declaring independence at a rate not seen since the early 1960's. Since August 22nd 1990 eighteen newly created states have emerged from the former U.S.S.R. and Yugoslavia to seek worldwide recognition and diplomatic attention.

58. Front_page
A trilingual atlas in English, French, and Inuttitut covering the history, culture, economics, and physical environment of this northern quebec area.
http://www.makivik.org/nunavikatlas/

59. Summit Of The Americas Information Network
Finally, the 2001 quebec City Summit continued the process of promoting culturalvalues, keeping in mind their fundamental role in the development of the
http://www.summit-americas.org/Quebec-Culture/culture-eng.htm
Cultural Diversity
For more information on activities in the area of Cultural Diversity,
please see the following Web sites:
Miami
Summit of the Americas
Santa Cruz Summit for Sustainable Development Santiago ...
Third Summit of the Americas
Cultural Diversity Considering that the cultural diversity that characterizes the region of the Americas is a source of great richness for our societies, the governments have emphasized the importance of respecting and valuing it in the Summit of the Americas. In the 1994 Miami Summit of the Americas, it was established that cultural development is a fundamental and integral component of the development of the Americas and has the intrinsic capacity to enrich the societies of the Continent and generate greater understanding among its countries. In this sense, the governments agreed to encourage more dynamic relationships between public and private institutions and organizations, including universities, museums and artistic and literary centers, as well as distinct individual cultural actors.

60. BNQ-Accueil
Library physically located in Montreal with over 4 million pieces including over 1 million books, providing quebec's documentary heritage as well as culture and universal knowledge.
http://www.bnquebec.ca/
Script pour l'identification du navigateur Script pour l'ouverture d'une nouvelle fenêtre pour les nouveautés Qui sommes-nous ?
Mot de bienvenue
Mission Historique ...
©Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, 2002-2004

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