- Institut canadien de Montréal
The 'Lang|fr|Institut canadien de Montréal' was founded on 17 December 1844, by a group of 200 young liberal
professional s inMontreal ,Quebec ,Canada . The Institute was a public library and debating room for the literary and scientific society that would later come into conflict with theRoman Catholic Church .The Institute was the source of the ideas defended by the "
Parti rouge ". Its motto was: "Justice pour nous, justice pour tous; Raison et liberté pour nous, raison et liberté pour tous" (Justice for us, justice for all; reason and liberty for us, reason and liberty for all).The library contained literary works by French romantic authors such as
Victor Hugo andAlphonse de Lamartine and Enlightenment authors such asVoltaire andDiderot whose writings were judged immoral by the Catholic Church. At the time, there were no French language university nor public library in Montreal.In 1858, Mgr
Ignace Bourget gave the order to refuse sacraments to Catholic members of the Institute. In 1869, Bourget refused to let typographerLouis-Joseph Guibord be buried in the Côte-des-Neiges Catholic cemetery because he was a member of the Institute. The Institute decided to bring the case to court.Guibord was eventually buried in Côte-des-Neiges after the
Privy Council of London ruled in favour of the Institute in theGuibord case .The library suffered the censorship of the Catholic clergy of Quebec in 1868. The Institute closed the doors of its debating room in 1871, and the library closed in 1880. Only the "
Institut canadien de Québec ", founded four years after that of Montreal, survived the censorship by getting rid of certain works listed on theIndex Librorum Prohibitorum of the Catholic Church.Members
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Marc-Aurèle Plamondon
*Francis Cassidy
*Jean-Baptiste-Éric Dorion
*François-Xavier Garneau
*Antoine-Gérin-Lajoie
*Joseph Doutre
*Louis-Antoine Dessaulles
*Arthur Buies
*Napoléon Aubin
*Victor Hugo (external member)Awards
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Prix Condorcet , awarded posthumously in 1997 [St-Louis, Martin. " [http://www.mlq.qc.ca/7_pub/bulletin/laicite_18_1.dir/art2l181.html Le prix Condorcet 1997 à l'Institut canadien] ", in "Laïcité", Bulletin du Mouvement laïque québécois, Winter 1998]References
In English
* " [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0004017 Institut canadien] ", in "The Canadian Encyclopedia". Historica Foundation, 2008
In French
* Lamonde, Yvan (2000). "Histoire sociale des idées au Québec, 1760-1896", Montréal: Éditions Fides, 576 pages ISBN 2-7621-2104-3 ( [http://www.archive.org/details/histoiresocialed01lamouoft online] )
* St-Louis, Martin. " [http://www.mlq.qc.ca/7_pub/bulletin/laicite_18_1.dir/art2l181.html Le prix Condorcet 1997 à l'Institut canadien] ", in "Laïcité", Bulletin du Mouvement laïque québécois, Winter 1998
* Lamonde, Yvan (1994). "Louis-Antoine Dessaulles, 1818-1895 : un seigneur libéral et anticlérical", Saint-Laurent: Fides, 369 pages ISBN 2-7621-1736-4
* Lamonde, Yvan (1990). _fr. Gens de parole : conférences publiques, essais et débats à l'Institut canadien de Montréal, 1845-1871, Montréal: Boréal, 176 pages ISBN 2890523691
* de Lagrave, Jean-Paul (1976). "Le combat des idées au Québec-Uni, 1840-1867", Montréal: Editions de Lagrave, 150 p.
* Dumont, Fernand, Montminy, Jean-Paul, and Hamelin, Jean ed. (1971). "Idéologies au Canada français, 1850-1900", Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval, 327 pagesee also
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Institut canadien de Québec
*History of Quebec
*Timeline of Quebec history External links
* [http://www.icqbdq.qc.ca/ Website for the Institut canadien de Québec]
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