Michel Bock

Michel Bock (born 1971) is a Canadian historian, who specializes in the history of Franco-Ontarian communities and cultures. His book Quand la nation débordait les frontières: les minorités françaises dans la pensée de Lionel Groulx was the winner of the 2005 Governor General's Award in the French language non-fiction category.[1]

He graduated with a master's degree in history in 1996 from Laurentian University, and earned his PhD at the University of Ottawa,[2] where he is now a professor of History.

Works

  • Bâtir sur le roc: De l'ACFEO à l'ACFO du Grand Sudbury, 1910-1987 (Prise de parole, 1994, ISBN 978-2-89423-050-3)
  • Comment un peuple oublie son nom: La crise identitaire franco-ontarienne et la presse française de Sudbury, 1960-1975 (Prise de parole, 2001)
  • L'Ontario français: des Pays-d'en-haut à nos jours (CFORP, 2004)
  • Quand la nation débordait les frontières: les minorités françaises dans la pensée de Lionel Groulx (2004)
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References

  1. "Winners of the 2005 Governor General's Literary Awards". Canada Council for the Arts. Archived from the original on October 22, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
  2. Michel Bock profile at the University of Ottawa


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