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Jacques Lacoursière
Jacques Lacoursière, (4 May 1932 – 1 June 2021) was a Canadian TV host, author and historian specialized in Quebec's history.
Life and career
Lacoursière was born in Shawinigan, in 1932, in the Mauricie region, and then resided in Beauport in the Greater Quebec area. Lacoursière held an M.A. degree in history from the University of Ottawa. He is renowned not only for his talents as a researcher, but also for his ability to communicate and make history accessible to a larger audience. Jacques Lacoursière first destined himself for priesthood and bought himself a cassock to that effect. He later became interested in law and then lent a hand to the family business. At the end of the 1950s, he enters the École normale Maurice-L.-Duplessis at Trois-Rivières to study pedagogy and obtains a baccalaureate at the end of his twenties. The historian admits that he was not originally made for history and that he loved literature. It was as a student of Denis Vaugeois at the École normale that Jacques Lacoursière began to take a strong interest in history. The professor, then younger than him, gave him the bug for what would become a late vocation. Lacoursière marries Monique Dubois at Trois-Rivières in 1957. In the 1960s, he is a collaborator at Libre Nation, a nationalist and independentist newspaper. His great friend Denis Vaugeois in a tribute from 2018 writes: "Maybe a nationalist, but not enough to be uncomfortable in federal institutions." (Quote translated from French). He enters Quebec’s public service at the Ministère de l'éducation in 1968 and the Ministère des affaires intergouvernementales as political attaché in 1969. Fascinated by history, he worked a long time for the history magazine Nos Racines, work that cannot be found again today as it was never published again. The author took his « Nos Racines » texts and reworked them for his new collection Histoire populaire du Québec, in five books. He is one of the creators of Le Boréal Express, with Denis Vaugeois and Gilles Boulet.
Career in the medias
In 1977 and 1978, Jacques Lacoursière was the researcher for the Duplessis TV series, realized by Denys Arcand and shown at Radio-Canada. In 1996, he participated in the making of the history TV series Épopée en Amérique realized by Gilles Carle. Lacoursière is the brother of novel writer Louise Lacoursière.
Passing
Jacques Lacoursière passed away on 1 June 2021, at 89 years old.
Honors
Published books
Over the years Lacoursière has written many books:
Footnotes
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