Révolution tranquille

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Révolution tranquille is the period of rapid social, political, and cultural transformation in 1960s Quebec marked by secularization, state-led modernization, and the rise of Quebec nationalism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical period
social movement
appliesToJurisdiction Quebec government NERFINISHED
country Canada
describedBySource Canadian political history works
Quebec history textbooks
Quebec nationalist literature
endTime early 1970s
field cultural history
economic history
education policy
nationalism
politics
social history
followed Grande Noirceur NERFINISHED
followedBy October Crisis NERFINISHED
constitutional debates in Canada
rise of Quebec sovereignty movement
hasCause death of Maurice Duplessis
end of the Grande Noirceur
modernization pressures in Quebec
rise of Quebec nationalism
secularization trends in Western societies
urbanization in Quebec
hasCharacteristic cultural effervescence
economic interventionism
educational reform
expansion of welfare state
questioning of traditional authority
rapid modernization
rise of nationalism
secularization
social reform
state-led development
hasEffect October Crisis context
creation of CEGEP system in Quebec
creation of Ministry of Education of Quebec
creation of a modern Quebec state apparatus
creation of a public pension system in Quebec
creation of modern Quebec trade union movement
decline of the political power of the Catholic Church in Quebec
decline of traditional rural social structures in Quebec
emergence of Parti Québécois
emergence of Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale
emergence of new Quebec cultural identity
emergence of new Quebec cultural production
expansion of francophone control over Quebec economy
expansion of public education in Quebec
expansion of the Quebec welfare state
growth of Quebec nationalism
increased participation of women in public life in Quebec
increased role of the state in health care
increased state planning in Quebec economy
modernization of Quebec civil service
modernization of Quebec economy
nationalization of electricity in Quebec
questioning of federalism in Quebec
radicalization of some nationalist groups in Quebec
redefinition of relations between Quebec and the rest of Canada
reform of Quebec education system
rise of Quebec sovereignty movement
rise of social democracy in Quebec politics
rise of technocratic elites in Quebec
secularization of Quebec society
strengthening of French language in Quebec public life
hasInfluenceOn Canadian federalism
Quebec cultural production
Quebec identity
constitutional negotiations of 1980s in Canada
language policy in Canada
multiculturalism debates in Canada
hasKeyFigure Cardinal Paul-Émile Léger NERFINISHED
Daniel Johnson Sr. NERFINISHED
Eric Kierans NERFINISHED
Georges-Émile Lapalme NERFINISHED
Jean Lesage NERFINISHED
Maurice Duplessis NERFINISHED
Paul Gérin-Lajoie NERFINISHED
Pierre Laporte NERFINISHED
René Lévesque NERFINISHED
hasLanguage French
hasPart creation of Quebec pension plan
creation of state-owned corporations in Quebec
education reforms in Quebec
health care reforms in Quebec
language and cultural policies in Quebec
nationalization of Hydro-Québec NERFINISHED
locatedIn Quebec NERFINISHED
mainLocation Province of Quebec NERFINISHED
mainParticipant Catholic Church in Quebec NERFINISHED
Jean Lesage NERFINISHED
Parti Québécois NERFINISHED
Quebec Liberal Party NERFINISHED
Quebec intellectuals
Quebec technocrats
Quebec trade unions NERFINISHED
student movements in Quebec
significantYear 1960
1962
1964
1965
1967
1970
startTime 1960

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Quiet Revolution alsoKnownAs Révolution tranquille