The Historiography of the Front de Liberation du Quebec: Frameworks, ‘Identity’ and Future Study

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  • Kevin Lee Pinkoski

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/cons17207

Abstract

This paper examines the historiography of the Front de Liberation Quebecois within the context of three frameworks, each used to devaluate the FLQ, the idea of separation, its potential support and most importantly, the perspectives of historians who oppose these frameworks. Through an examination of the literature, the FLQ are framed as an attack on British liberalism, an attack on Canadian Unity, or violent in a political climate where such actions were unjustifiable. These understandings work cooperatively together to de-legitimize alternative views on FLQ history, and Quebec independence. I will examine also the benefits in studying the FLQ outside of the tensions of separation and the potential for future study in the history of the FLQ.

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Published

2012-05-09

How to Cite

Pinkoski, K. L. (2012). The Historiography of the Front de Liberation du Quebec: Frameworks, ‘Identity’ and Future Study. Constellations, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.29173/cons17207

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