Raymond Barbeau
Raymond Barbeau (June 27, 1930 – March 5, 1992) was a teacher, essayist, literary critic, political figure and naturopath. He was one of the early militants of the contemporary independence movement of Quebec.
Raymond Barbeau | |
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Born | June 27, 1930 |
Died | March 5, 1992 |
Occupation | teacher, essayist, literary critic, militant of the independence of Quebec, naturopath |
Barbeau was born in Montreal in 1930 and earned in 1955 a doctorate from the Université de Paris (La Sorbonne). In 1957, he founded the Alliance laurentienne, one of the first 20th century organizations in favour of an independent Quebec republic, and founded its official organ called Laurentie. He created the movement Les fils du Québec (French for "The Sons of Quebec") in 1970.
He died in Montreal in 1992.
Bibliography
- J'ai choisi l'indépendance (1961)
- Le Québec est-il une colonie ? (1962)
- La libération économique du Québec (1963)
- Le Québec bientôt unilingue? (1965)
- Oui au référendum. Procès de la Confédération (1977)
- Le Québec souverain, un pays normal (1978)
References
- "Barbeau (Raymond)" at La Mémoire du Québec
- Jean-Marc Brunet. Le prophète solitaire. Raymond Barbeau et son époque Montréal : Ordre naturiste social de Saint-Marc l’Évangéliste Inc., 2000. 582 pages
- Xavier Gélinas. "Compte-rendu de Le prophète solitaire. Raymond Barbeau et son époque", in Mens, Revue d'histoire intellectuelle de l'Amérique française, Volume III, numéro 2 (spring 2003)
- Raymond Barbeau et l'Alliance laurentienne : les ultras de l'indépendantisme québécois, M.A. [Histoire], Université de Montréal, 1997, vii-219 p.
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