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American Council for Quebec Studies

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Quebec Studies
DisciplineArea studies
LanguageEnglish
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Que. Stud.
Indexing
ISSN0737-3759 (print)
2052-1731 (web)

The American Council for Quebec Studies was founded in 1981[1] and consists of academics who study the "histories, literatures, politics, cultures, and languages of Québec, Francophone Canada, and Franco-America."[2] It produces the peer-reviewed academic journal Quebec Studies which is published by Liverpool University Press.[3][4]

In 2005, the council received the Prix du 3-juillet-1608 of the Conseil supérieur de la langue française in recognition of its services to the French-language community of North America.[5]

List of presidents

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  • Edwin Hamblet, 1981-1982
  • André Sénécal, 1983-1984
  • Jeanne Kissner, 1985-1986
  • Robert Schwartzwald, 1987-1990
  • Robert Gill, 1990-1992
  • Jane Moss, 1992-1995
  • Richard Beach, 1995-1997
  • Emile Talbot, 1997-1999
  • Robert Whelan, 1999-2001
  • Roseanna L. Dufault, 2001-2003
  • Kevin J. Christiano, 2003-2005
  • Raymond Pelletier, 2005-2007
  • Juliette Rogers, 2007-2009
  • David Massell, 2009-2011
  • Amy Reid, 2011-2013
  • Leslie Choquette, 2013-2015
  • Sam Fisher, 2015-2017
  • Charles R. Batson, 2017-2019

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "American Council for Québec Studies (ACQS)". MRIF - Ministère des Relations internationales et de la Francophonie.
  2. ^ "ACQS- American Council for Québec Studies".
  3. ^ "Quebec Studies". online.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk.
  4. ^ "ACQS".
  5. ^ "ACQS".
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