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Trigger, Rosalyn. “Clerical Containment of Diasporic Irish Nationalism: A Canadian Example from the Parnell Era.” In Irish Nationalism in Canada, edited by David A. Wilson, 83–96. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009.
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Nelson, Charmaine A. “Sugar Cane, Slaves and Ships: Colonialism, Geography and Power in Nineteenth-Century Landscapes of Montreal and Jamaica.” In Living History: Encountering the Memory of the Heirs of Slavery, edited by Ana Lucia Araujo, 19–56. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.
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Klopfer, Nadine. “‘Terra Incognita’ in the Heart of the City? Montreal and Mount Royal around 1900.” In Public Space and the Ideology of Place in American Culture, edited by Jeffrey Meikle and Miles Orvell, 137–164. New York, NY & Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2009.
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Farrell, Sean. “Using the Grand Turk for Ireland: Ottoman Images and the Irish Vindicator.” In Irish Nationalism in Canada, edited by David A. Wilson, 22–33. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009.
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Deschamps, François. “Le combat du Montreal Herald, organe du Doric Club.” In 1811: De Québec à Montréal, essor de la presse et affirmation d’une parole publique francophone, edited by Nova Doyon, 85–120. Montréal: Le Petit Musée de l’impression et le Centre d’histoire de Montréal, 2009.
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Barlow, John Matthew. “Scientific Aggression: Class, Irishness and Manliness in the Shamrock Hockey Club of Montreal, 1895-1901.” In Coast to Coast: Hockey in Canada Before the Second World War, edited by John Chi-Kit Wong, 35–85. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2009.
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Anctil, Pierre. “Un patrimoine en mouvance : l’apport décisif des communautés non chrétiennes.” In Patrimoine religieux du Québec: éducation et transmission du sens, edited by Solange Lefebvre, 67–85. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2009.
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Young, Brian. “Revisiting Feudal Vestiges in Urban Quebec.” In Transatlantic Subjects: Ideas, Institutions, and Social Experience in Post-Revolutionary British North America, edited by Nancy Christie, 133–156. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008.
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Webb, Todd. “How the Canadian Methodists Became British: Unity, Schism and Transatlantic Identity, 1827-1854.” In Transatlantic Subjects: Ideas, Institutions, and Social Experience in Post-Revolutionary British North America, edited by Nancy Christie, 159–198. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008.
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Fyson, Donald. “La violence entre hommes et la justice au Québec, 1780-1860.” edited by Antoine Follain, Bruno Lemesle, Michel Nassiet, Éric Pierre, and Pascale Quincy-Lefebvre, 241–249. Rennes, France: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2008. https://books.openedition.org/pur/5014.
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Dagenais, Michèle. “The Urbanization of Nature: Water and Parks Networks in Montreal.” In Methods and Meanings in Canadian Environmental History, edited by Alan MacEachern and William Trukel, 266–296. Toronto, ON: Thomson Nelson, 2008. http://niche-canada.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/chapter13-Dagenais.pdf.
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Curtis, Bruce. “Monitorial Schooling, ‘Common Christianity,’ and Politics: A Transatlantic Controversy.” In Transatlantic Subjects: Ideas, Institutions, and Social Experience in Post-Revolutionary British North America, edited by Nancy Christie, 251–280. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008.
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Young, Brian. “Patrician Elites and Power in Nineteenth-Century Montreal and Quebec City.” In Who Ran the Cities? City Elites and Urban Power Structures in Europe and North America, 1750-1940, edited by Robert Beachy and Ralf Roth, 229–246. Aldershot, England/Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007.
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Olson, Sherry. “Saint-Patrick et les paroissiens irlandais.” In Les Sulpiciens de Montréal: une histoire de pouvoir et de discrétion, 1657-2007, edited by Dominique Deslandres, John A. Dickinson, and Ollivier Hubert, 289–304. Montréal: Fides, 2007.
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Mackintosh, Phillip Gordon, and Glen Norcliffe. “Men, Women and Bicycles : Gender and Social Geography of Cycling in the Late Nineteenth-Century.” In Cycling and Society, edited by Dave Horton, Paul Rosen, and Peter Cox, 153–177. Aldershot, England/Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2007.
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Zeller, Suzanne. “Sir William Logan and Sir J.W. Dawson: Victorian Geology as Scottish Science in a New World Environment.” In Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 167–182. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Villeneuve, René. “A Scottish-Born Silversmith in Montreal: Robert Cruikshank.” In Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 137–148. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Thornton, Patricia, and Sherry Olson. “The Religious Claim on Babies in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” In Religion and the Decline of Fertility in the Western World, edited by Renzo Derosas and Frans van Poppel, 207–233. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2006.
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Stirling, J. Craig. “Postsecondary Art Education in Quebec from the 1870s to the 1920s.” In From Drawing to Visual Culture: A History of Art Education in Canada, edited by Harold Pearse, 47–84. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Stack, Eileen. “‘Bonnie Lassies’ and a ‘Coat of Many Colours’: Highland-Inspired Clothing at the McCord Museum.” In A Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 149–164. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Rosen, Janice. “La patrimoine religieux et les ressources archivistiques de la communauté juive du Québec.” In Le patrimoine des minorités religieuses du Québec: richesse et vulnérabilité, edited by Marie-Claude Rocher and Marc Pelchat, 151–160. Québec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 2006.
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Robert, Jean-Claude. “Les identités montréalaises d’Ignace Bourget à Stephen Leacock (1865-1920).” In Vivre en ville. Bruxelles et Montréal aux XIXe et XXe siècles, edited by Serge Jaumain and Paul-André Linteau, 307–324. Bruxelles, Belgique: P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2006.
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Nootens, Thierry. “‘For Years We Have Never Had a Happy Home’: Madness and Families in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” edited by James E. Moran and David Wright, 49–68. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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McNabb, Heather. “Butcher, Baker, Cabinetmaker? A View of Montreal’s Scottish Immigrant Community from 1835 to 1865.” In Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 242–260. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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MacLeod, Roderick. “‘In the Hallowed Name of Religion’: Scots and Public Education in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” In A Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter R. Rider and Heather McNabb, 227–241. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Leitch, Gillian I. “Scottish Identity and British Loyalty in Early-Nineteenth Century Montreal.” In Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 211–226. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Hébert, Karine. “Élitisme ou démocratisation? Les étudiants de l’Université de Montréal et de l’Université McGill (1895-1960).” In Les transformations des universités du XIIIe au XXIe siècle, edited by Yves Gingras and Lyse Roy, 133–156. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2006.
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Gibson, Sarah. “‘In Quist of a Better Home’: A Transatlantic Lowland Scottish Network in Lower Canada, 1800-1850.” In A Global Clan: Scottish Migrant Networks and Identities Since the Eighteenth Century, edited by Angela McCarthy, 127–149. London, England & New York, NY: Tauris Academic Studies, 2006.
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Gauvreau, Michael. “Factories and Foreigners : Church Life in Working-Class Neighbourhoods in Hamilton and Montreal, 1890-1930.” In The Churches and Social Order in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Canada, edited by Michael Gauvreau and Ollivier Hubert, 225–273. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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Dalgleish, George R. “Aspects of Scottish-Canadian Material Culture: Heart Brooches and Scottish Pottery.” In A Kingdom of the Mind: How the Scots Helped Make Canada, edited by Peter E. Rider and Heather McNabb, 122–136. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006.
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