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A Meeting of the People: School Boards and Protestant Communities in Quebec, 1801-1998 Book

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A Meeting of the People: School Boards and Protestant Communities in Quebec, 1801-1998, MacLeod (Protestant education research, McGill U.) and Poutanen (history, Concordia U.) trace the fortunes of the Quebec Protestant school system from its beginning to when the provincial government abolished confessional school boards. The records they s, A Meeting of the People: School Boards and Protestant Communities in Quebec, 1801-1998
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  • A Meeting of the People: School Boards and Protestant Communities in Quebec, 1801-1998
  • Written by author Roderick MacLeod, Mary Anne Poutanen
  • Published by McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004/07/01
  • MacLeod (Protestant education research, McGill U.) and Poutanen (history, Concordia U.) trace the fortunes of the Quebec Protestant school system from its beginning to when the provincial government abolished confessional school boards. The records they s
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Chronology of key events pertaining to Protestant education in Quebec
Introduction : searching for community 3
1 An earnest desire for education : early Protestant schools in quebec 20
2 Without distinction of creed : common schools and Protestant communities 50
3 The dissenters 78
4 Progress and civilization : the city boards 101
5 Local matters : Protestant boards and one-room schoolhouses 136
6 Central places : Protestant communities and secondary schools 165
7 Honorary Protestants : Jewish pupils and Protestant boards 195
8 Daughters of the empire, soldiers of the soil : Protestant school boards, patriotism, and war 223
9 Pillars of the community : school boards and social welfare 244
10 Riding the Catholic bus : the decline of rural Protestant school boards 262
11 Meeting the needs : modern schools, Protestant architecture 285
12 The Protestant metropolis 315
13 Numerous and varied origins : immigrants, human rights, and the Protestant tradition 343
14 The language bath : Protestant boards and French language instruction 361
15 Paths to wisdom : the Cree and Kativik school boards 380
Conclusion : strange bedfellows : the imposition of linguistic boards 400


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