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1970年以前,加拿大魁北克地区几乎没有什么公共博物馆,该地区也没有研究博物馆学的传统,在自然资源和历史文物保护方面很少或者说毫无措施。后来,魁北克地区爆发了一场“寂静革命”,促使当地居民开始注意自身特征的研究,从而对祖先留下的文化遗产和这一地区的地理概貌产生了新的认识。当时,在与魁北京交界的安大略和新不
Before 1970, there were few public museums in Quebec, Canada. Nor did the area study the traditions of museum science, with little or no protection of natural resources and historical relics. Later, a “silent revolution” erupted in the Québec area, prompting local residents to begin to pay attention to the study of their own characteristics, thereby creating a new understanding of the cultural heritage left by the ancestors and the geographical overview of the area. At that time, Ontario and New York at the junction with Quebec