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Thomas Chapais, Historien (Am)

Thomas Chapais, Historien (Am)

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Publication Date: June 13th, 2018
Publisher:
University of Ottawa Press
ISBN:
9782760326569
Pages:
234

Description

Thomas Chapais is one of the great French-Canadian political and intellectual figures of the beginning of the 20th century. Appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec in 1892, then to the Senate of Canada in 1919, he played a leading role in the debates on educational reform in Quebec as well as in the Manitoba and Ontario school crises.

Notwithstanding, he is mainly remembered today as a historian and not as a politician. Biographer of Jean Talon and of the Marquis de Montcalm, and author of a remarkable overview of the history of Canada, Thomas Chapais weaved a coherent historical narrative, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and to important historiographical debates. Chapais occupies a leading place within the history of intellectual culture in French-Canada. Chapais the historian was indeed the last great representative of French-Canadian loyalism, a doctrine notably based on a particular interpretation of the 1760 Conquest.

In this seminal work on Chapais, D.C. B langer probes the historian's writings to better understand its emergence, its socio-cultural context, the main tenets of this thought, its influence and its critical legacy.

Published in French.

About the Author

Damien-Claude Bélanger est professeur agrégé d'histoire à l'Université d'Ottawa et cofondateur de Mens: revue d'histoire intellectuelle et culturelle. Ses recherches portent sur la vie intellectuelle du Canada français et sur les relations canado-américaines. Il est également l'auteur de Prejudice and Pride: Canadian Intellectuals Congront the United States 1891-1945 (University of Toronto Press, 2011).