- Ludger Duvernay
Ludger Duvernay (
January 22 1799 –November 28 1852 ) was born in Verchères,Quebec ,Canada .He was a printer by profession and published a number of newspapers including the "
Gazette des Trois-Rivières ," the first newspaper in Lower Canada outside of Quebec City and Montreal, and also "La Minerve ", which supported theParti patriote andLouis-Joseph Papineau in the years leading up to theLower Canada Rebellion .Duvernay was one of several journalists imprisoned early in 1832 for criticizing the non-elected legislative council that represented the interests of the
Château Clique . Duvernay, editor of "La Minerve" andDaniel Tracey , another editor of the English language "The Vindicator" newspaper were arrested for libel and imprisoned together for 40 days for writing articles that said that “it is certain that before long all of America must be republican.” They were released after much public support and condemnation of the arrests. [ Abidor, Mitch. " [http://www.marxists.org/history/canada/quebec/patriotes-rebellion/introduction.htm The Patriotes Rebellion] ", in "Marxists.org", retrievedJune 1 , 2008] He was arrested by the authorities on four separate occasions.On June 9, 1843, Duvernay founded the "Association Saint-Jean-Baptiste" (today, the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste and designated June 24 a day of celebration of "Canadien" history and culture. The society was previously known as the Société "Aide-toi et le ciel t'aidera" ("help yourself and Heaven will help you"), founded by Duvernay on
March 8 ,1834 .Duvernay was briefly a member of the
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada representing Lachenaie in 1837. When on November 16 Governor Gosford issued warrants for the arrest of 26 patriot leaders, Duvernay was on the list. He had however been warned that his arrest was imminent and fled in time toBurlington, Vermont .He returned to
Montreal in 1842 to resume publication of a more moderate "La Minerve," which was at first sympathetic toLouis-Hippolyte Lafontaine and then later,George-Étienne Cartier . [Jean-Marie Lebel. " [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3890 Duvernay, Ludger] ", in "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online", University of Toronto, Université Laval, 2000]In 1922, June 24 became a public holiday in Quebec, and since 1977 it has been the national holiday of Quebec. [Donald Prémont. " [http://cgi2.cvm.qc.ca/glaporte/1837.pl?out=article&pno=0046 Duvernay, Ludger (1799-1852)] ", in the site "Les Patriotes de 1837@1838", May 20, 2000]
On his death in Montreal in 1852, 10,000 people attended his funeral. Duvernay was interred in the
Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges .Work
Newspapers, reviews
* "Gazette des Trois-Rivières", Trois-Rivières, 1817
* "L'Ami de la religion et du roi", Trois-Rivières, 1820
* "Le Constitutionnel", Trois-Rivières, 1823
* "L'Argus", Trois-Rivières, 1826-1828
* "Canadian Spectator", Montreal 1822-1829
* "La Minerve", Montreal, 1826-1837 and 1842-1899
* "Le Guide du cultivateur, ou Nouvel almanac de la température pour chaque jour de l'année", Montreal, 1830-1833
* "Le Patriote Canadien", Montreal, 1839
* "La Revue canadienne", Montreal, 1845-1848Other
* "Liste des journaux publiés dans le Bas-Canada depuis 1764", in "La Canadienne", Montreal, October 22. 1840 : 3–4
Notes
References
In English
* Jean-Marie Lebel. " [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3890 Duvernay, Ludger] ", in "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online", University of Toronto, Université Laval, 2000
* Abidor, Mitch. " [http://www.marxists.org/history/canada/quebec/patriotes-rebellion/introduction.htm The Patriotes Rebellion] ", in "Marxists.org"In French
* Donald Prémont. " [http://cgi2.cvm.qc.ca/glaporte/1837.pl?out=article&pno=0046 Duvernay, Ludger (1799-1852)] ", in the site "Les Patriotes de 1837@1838", May 20, 2000
* Denis Monières. "Ludger Duvernay et la révolution intellectuelle au Bas-Canada", Montréal : Éditions Québec/Amérique, 1987, 231 p.
* Jean-Marie Lebel. "Ludger Duvernay et La Minerve. Étude d'une entreprise de presse montréalaise de la première moitié du XIXe siècle", Université Laval, 1982, 212 p.
* Robert Rumilly. "Histoire de la Société Saint-Jean Baptiste de Montréal. Des patriotes au fleurdelisé", Montréal : Éditions de l'Aurore, 1975, 564 p.ee also
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History of Quebec
*Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society
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