The Quiet Revolution
The Quiet Revolution in Quebec occurred during the 1960s, from approximately 1960 to 1966. This period marked a time of significant social, political, and economic change in Quebec, with reforms aimed at modernizing the province and reducing the influence of the Catholic Church.
The pre-modern period occurred from any time before the 1600s; during this time there was a strong belief in the supernatural. The modern period occurred between 1600 and 1960; during this time skepticism of the supernatural occurred and people began to see that they could find things out about the world around them through study and observation. In the postmodern period, from 1960 to present time, people reject revelation and rely solely on reason they can gather through reason.
David Ondaatje was born in 1960, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Peter Hitchens wrote his first book in 1999. "The Abolition of Britain" examines the period of reform between the 1960's and the New Labor election victory in 1997.
Jacques Rougeau was born on June 13, 1960, in Quebec, Canada.
Francine Crowder was born on February 22, 1960, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Luc Boudrias was born on March 9, 1960, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Anthony Ulc was born on November 3, 1960, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Jennifer Kingsley was born on July 1, 1960, in Austin, Quebec, Canada.
Environmental, Consumer, political reform organizations. Trade unions were not.
The Andy Griffith Show - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Canada:G (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec) (video rating)
st.Jude cancer research hospital opened their doors!