Quiet Revolution

English

Etymology

Likely coined in The Globe and Mail or the Montreal Gazette.

Proper noun

the Quiet Revolution

  1. A period of vast sociopolitical change in Quebec in the 1960s characterized by secularization, a rise of Quebec nationalism, and the development of a welfare state.

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