In Canada's history, nationalism and sovereignty are often common themes that have been popular since the federal government. A well-known example in Quebec is that during the quiet revolution the need for change was strengthened through prime minister reform and Québec formed a strong nationalistic awareness. In contrast to the belief that the rapid modernization of a quiet revolution had a positive influence on Quebec, it had a negative impact on Quebec and its citizens and identity. Three outcomes of being a revolution in Quebec are encouraging separatism, eliminating traditional values and roles, and building strong bureaucracy.
The quiet revolution is an era of intense social change, modernization of Quebec, and deep redefinition of the role of Quebec and French Canadians in the Federation. The quiet revolutionary background was the Dupressis regime, which was characterized by isolation, social conservatism, and generally negative autonomy. Energy and hope released during the quiet revolution period shocked the foundation of Canada, and I still feel today. The slogan that best represents the Lesage era is "Maîtrescheznous". In the meantime Quebec's basic belief is that French Canadians should not be satisfied with fulfilling the second stage in social political and economic problems and the key to a completely "normal" development of the community is the French It is to use the only means controlled by Canadians thus rejecting past anti-nationalism
In Canada's history, nationalism and sovereignty are often common themes that have been popular since the federal government. A well-known example in Quebec is that during the quiet revolution the need for change was strengthened through prime minister reform and Québec formed a strong nationalistic awareness. In contrast to the belief that the rapid modernization of a quiet revolution had a positive influence on Quebec, it had a negative impact on Quebec and its citizens and identity. The three outcomes of Quebec's revolution are encouraging separatism, eliminating traditional values and roles, and building strong bureaucratic control. Quebec is trying to make it more similar ... Read more
Modern Quebec historians have brought some nuances to the importance of a quiet revolution. Although the improvement of the Quebec society of this age shows it like an era of major innovation, these changes have been thought to have occurred after the logical revolutionary movement that occurred in North America during the 1960s. The famous Quebec historian Jacques Lutherard took this revisionist position that the quiet revolution may accelerate the evolution of Quebec's French society's nature rather than turn it into mind.