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Jacques Beauchemin is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM). He specializes in Quebec's sociopolitical history, focusing on issues of nationalism, traditionalism, and modernization. His research critically examines the evolution of Quebec's social and political structures, particularly during the Duplessis era (1936-1960). Beauchemin's work interrogates the tensions between conservatism, traditionalism, and modernity in Quebec's historical trajectory.
His contributions include collaborations on seminal works like *The Duplessis Liberal Society* (1994) and analyses of Quebec's ideological shifts through the Quiet Revolution. He has authored numerous articles and book chapters on topics such as interculturalism, sovereignty discourse, and the role of Catholicism in shaping Quebec's identity.
Beauchemin's writing emphasizes critical historiography, challenging conventional narratives of Quebec's 'backwardness' and exploring how traditionalist frameworks interacted with emerging modernist ideologies. His publications often appear in journals like *Recherches sociographiques* and are distributed via *Les Classiques des sciences sociales*.
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