Adrien Arcand fonds [textual record, sound recording]
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Hierarchy Adrien Arcand fonds [textual record, sound recording]
Hierarchical level:FondsContext of this record:Fonds includes:6 lower level description(s)View lower level description(s) -
Finding aid Textual records (Electronic) The finding aid is a file list for volumes 1 to 6. Volumes 1 to 4 are item level descriptions and volumes 5 and 6 are files. MSS1293 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000846.pdfSound recordings (Electronic) The descriptions of the sound recordings are found in MISACS. (90: Open) -
Record information Adrien Arcand fonds [textual record, sound recording]
Date:[ca 1928]-1967.Reference:R10911-0-9-E, MG30-D91Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:5076177Date(s):[ca 1928]-1967.Bilingual equivalent:Place of creation:CanadaExtent:65 cm of textual records : some photocopies.
2 audio cassettes.Language of material:FrenchScope and content:The fonds consists of personal agendas, correspondence, texts from Arcand on topics such as the global revolution, Christianity and free trade; texts by various authors and files related to Arcand himself, as well as others such as Dr. S. Mark Eastman, James-Albert Mathez and Raymond Kirch Rudman; and two audio recordings of public conferences by Arcand in 1957 and 1965.Provenance:Biography/Administrative history:Arcand, Adrien, 1899-1967 : Adrien Arcand, born in Montreal on October 3, 1899, worked as a reporter for several newspapers such as La Patrie and La Presse from 1918 to 1929. He later became Director of Le Miroir and Le Goglu and editor-in-chief of L'Illustration nouvelle, Combat national and L'Unité nationale. In 1934, he founded the Parti national-social-chrétien (Christian National Social Party), which eventually became the National Unity Party of Canada in 1938. Arcand was arrested in May 1940 for fascist activities and interned for the duration of the war, initially at the Fredericton camp in New Brunswick and then in Petawawa, Ontario. He was released on July 3, 1945 and moved to Lanoraie, Quebec. Arcand unsuccessfully ran in the 1949 federal election as a National Unity candidate for the riding of Richelieu-Verchères and 1952, for Berthier-Maskinongé-Lanaudière. He continued to lead the party until his death on August 1, 1967.Additional information:General note:Documents acquired in 1969 from Mr. Cameron Nish and in 2016 from anonymous donor.Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG30-D91 -
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