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Constitution and By-Laws of the Chateauguay Literary and Historical Society, Ormstown, P.Q., Organized October 26th, 1888. Montreal: W. Drysdale, 1889.
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d’Amboise, Gérard. “Personal Characteristics, Organizational Practices, and Managerial Effectiveness: A Comparative Study of French and English-Speaking Chief Executives in Quebec.” PhD dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 1974.
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Doucette, Laurel. Cultural Retention and Demographic Change: Studies of the Hebridean Scots in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Ottawa, ON: National Museum of Man, Mercury Series. Canadian Centre for Folk Culture Studies (Paper No. 34), 1980.
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Magnuson, Roger. “Gallicism, Anglo-Saxonism and Quebec Education.” Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l’éducation Vol. 9, no. 1 (Winter 1984): 1–13.
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Lee, Judy M. Y. “Cultural Identity and Education: An Exploration of Cultural Influences on Academic Achievement.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1990.
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Joy, Annamma. The Cultural Past in the Present: The Meaning of Home and Objects in the Home of Working-Class Italian Immigrants in Montreal. Montreal: Faculty of Commerce and Administration, Concordia University, 1991.
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Zinman, Rosalind. “Developments and Directions in Multicultural/Intercultural Education, 1980-1990, the Province of Quebec.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 23, no. 2 (1991): 65–80.
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Dufaux, Georges. Rue Sainte-Catherine Est...to West. Les Films Pierka Inc, 1992.
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Bendinelli Predelli, Maria. “Il Contributo Della Donna Alla Cultura Italiana Nel Quebec.” Italian Canadiana Vol. 11 (1995): 78–96.
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Feldhay Brenner, Rachel. “A.M. Klein’s The Rocking Chair: A Re-Vision of Québec.” In Renewing Our Days: Montreal Jews in the Twentieth Century, edited by Ira Robinson and Mervin Butovsky, 132–148. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1995.
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Little, J. I. “Popular Voices in Print: The Local Newspaper Correspondents of an Extended Scots-Canadian Community, 1894.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes Vol. 30, no. 3 (1995): 134–155.
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Olson, Sherry. “A Profusion of Light in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” In Espace et Culture / Space and Culture, edited by Serge Courville and Normand Séguin, 253–262. Sainte-Foy, QC: Presses de l’Université Laval, 1995.
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Donahue, John. “Growing Up Irish in Rural Quebec.” Canadian Journal of Irish Studies/Revue canadienne d’études irlandaises Vol. 23, no. 1 (July 1997): 67–74.
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Bennett, Margaret. Oatmeal and the Catechism: Scottish Gaelic Settlers in Quebec. Edinburg, Scotland/Montreal and Kingston: John Donald Publishers Ltd/McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1998.
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Blackett, Patricia A. “‘Uh, Can I Say Something?’: An Exploration of Pre-Adolescent Black Female Subjectivity.” Master’s Thesis, Queen’s University, 1998.
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Clark-Jones, Melissa. “Come Join Your Friends!: A Sociological Analysis of Eastern Townships Identities.” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/ Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est No. 16 (Spring 2000): 41–54.
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Baillie, Raymond, and Diana Baillie. Imprints: Discovering the Historic Face of English Quebec. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 2001.
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Gordon, Alan. Making Public Pasts: The Contested Terrain of Montreal’s Public Memories, 1891-1930. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001.
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Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network. Building A Future For Our Past: Report of the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network’s First Annual Conference, June 23-25, 2000, Bishop’s University, Lennoxville, Quebec. Edited by Louise Abbott. Lennoxville, QC: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, 2001.
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Baillie, Raymond, and Diana Baillie. Imprints II: Discovering the Historic Face of English Quebec. Montreal: Price-Patterson, 2002.
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Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network. For a Living Heritage: Report of the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network Second Annual Conference, June 2001, Macdonald College of McGill University. Edited by Dwane Wilkin. Lennoxville, QC: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, 2002.
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Simon, Sherry. “Crossing Town: Montreal in Translation.” Profession (2002): 15–24.
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Eid, Paul. “The Interplay between Ethnicity, Religion and Gender among Second-Generation Christian and Muslim Arabs in Montreal.” Canadian Ethnic Studies / Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 35, no. 2 (2003): 30–60.
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Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network. Behind The Scenes : Report of the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network: Third Annual Conference June 2002. Edited by Dwane Wilkin. Lennoxville, QC: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network, 2003.
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Pierce, Alexandria. “Imperialist Intent: Lord Strathcona’s Art Collection in Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” In Montreal-Glasgow, edited by Bill Marshall, 105–116. Glasgow, Scotland: University of Glasgow French and German Publications, 2005.
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Blair, Louisa. “Tartan and Pure Laine: James Murray and the Fate of Quebec.” The Beaver, March 2005.
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Dufaux, François. “The Origins of Montreal’s Housing Traditions.” PhD dissertation, University College London, 2007.
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Eid, Paul. Being Arab: Ethnic and Religious Identity Building Among Second Generation Youth in Montreal. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007.
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O’Leary, Daniel. “Irish-Canadian Identity, Imperial Nationalism: Irish Book History and Print Culture in Victorian Quebec.” Canadian Journal of Irish Studies/Revue canadienne d’études irlandaises Vol. 33, no. 1 (Spring 2007): 61–66.
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Hassan, Ghayda, Cécile Rousseau, Toby Measham, and Myrna Lashley. “Caribbean and Filipino Adolescents’ and Parents’ Perceptions of Parental Authority, Physical Punishment, and Cultural Values and Their Relation to Migratory Characteristics.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 40, no. 2 (2008): 171–186.
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