Maurice Séguin
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Maurice Séguin (7 December 1918 – 28 August 1984) is a Canadian historian who, along with Michel Brunet and Guy Frégault, is credited with creating the Montreal School of Canadian history.
References
- Comeau, Robert (1987), Maurice Séguin : historien du pays québécois ; vu par ses contemporains, University of Virginia, ISBN 978-2-89005-272-7.
- Deshaies, Bruno (1997), Histoire de deux nationalismes au Canada par Maurice Séguin, Montréal, Guérin Éditeur, ISBN 2-7601-3960-3.
- Lamarre, Jean (1993), Le devenir de la nation québécoise: selon Maurice Séguin, Guy Frégault et Michel Brunet, 1944-1969, Les éditions du Septentrion, ISBN 978-2-921114-97-4.
- Rudin, Ronald (1997), Making history in twentieth-century Quebec, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 978-0-8020-7838-4.
- Tousignant, Pierre; Dionne-Tousignant, Madeleine (1999), Les normes de Maurice Séguin : le théoricien du néo-nationalisme, Guérin, ISBN 978-2-7601-5433-9.
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