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Léandre Bergeron is a Quebec historian, linguist, and writer born in 1933 in Manitoba. He held academic positions at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia) and the Royal Military College of Canada. His work focuses on Quebec history, language, and social movements. Key publications include Short Manual of the History of Quebec, Dictionary of the Quebec Language, and Pourquoi une révolution au Québec.
Education: Studied literature at the University of Manitoba and earned a doctorate in Paul Valéry studies from the University of Aix in France.
Research interests span Quebecois identity, language preservation, and revolutionary political theory. He advocates for environmental sustainability and alternative living practices, as seen in his writings on waste management and self-sufficient living.
Publications emphasize critical analysis of Quebec's historical trajectory, linguistic uniqueness, and socio-political struggles. His later works address personal and cultural exile themes.



