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The Bogus History of Angélique

December 01, 2020 • Frederic Bastien • French Canada • Indigenous

Frédéric Bastien's exposé of politicized history in Quebec from The Dorchester Review has been picked up by C2C, an online magazine.  It was originally published in THE DORCHESTER REVIEW Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring-Summer 2020.

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