Andrée Lévesque
Andrée Lévesque is a specialist in twentieth-century women’s history as well as in labour and working-class history. She is the author of Red Travellers: Jeanne Corbin and her Comrades (MQUP, 2006; Kenny Prize 2008) and of the biography of librarian and journalist Éva Circé-Côté (1871-1949) (Remue-Ménage 2010; Clio Prize 2010) and Chroniques d’Éva Circé-Côté. Lumière sur la société québécoise, 1900-1942 (Remue-Ménage, 2013), translated in English and published in 2017 (Freethinker: The Life and Works of Éva Circé-Côté, Between the Lines). Her current research focuses on the social and political content of autobiographical texts. She is the director of the Archives Passe-Mémoire, an archival centre specialised in personal writings, correspondence, diaries, and autobiographies.
Dernières nouvelles
Publication of Andrée Lévesque’s new book
Participation of MHG members in two study days