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Vigneault, Michel. “Les débuts du hockey montréalaise, 1875-1917.” In La culture du sport au Québec, edited by Jean-Pierre Augustin and Claude Sorbets, 187–205. Talence, France: Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme d’Aquitaine, 1996.
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Heaman, Elsbeth. “Commercial Leviathan: Central Canadian Exhibitions At Home and Abroad During the Nineteenth Century.” PhD dissertation, University of Toronto, 1996.
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Seglins, David. “Just Part of the Game: Violence, Hockey and Masculinity in Central Canada, 1890-1910.” Master’s Thesis, Queen’s University, 1995.
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Stanworth, Karen. “The Politics of Display: A ‘Literary and Historical’ Definition of Quebec in 1830s British North America.” In Art Apart : Art Institutions and Ideology Across England and North America, edited by Marcia Pointum, 120–144. Manchester/New York: Manchester University Press, 1994.
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Holowach-Amiot, Elaine. The Women’s Art Society of Montreal: A Century of Commitment to the Arts. Montreal: McCord Museum of Canadian History, 1994.
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Virr, Richard. “Behold This Treasury of Glorious Things: The Montreal Caxton Exhibition of 1877.” Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada/Cahiers de la Société bibliographique du Canada Vol. 30, no. 2 (Fall 1992): 7–20.
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Hanson, George E. The Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club, 1888-1988. Montreal: Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club, 1988.
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Metcalfe, Alan. Canada Learns to Play: The Emergence of Organized Sport in Canada, 1807-1914. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart, 1987.
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LeMoine, Roger. Un Québécois bien tranquille. Québec: Éditions Laliberté, 1985.
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Lanken, Dave. “Lacrosse: ‘Little Brother of War’, the Indians Called It.” Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien Vol. 104, no. 5 (November 1984): 36–43.
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Leblond, Sylvio. “Margaret Charlton : notice biographique.” Canadian Society for the History of Medicine Newsletter (Spring 1983): 15–16.
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Bernier, Jacques. “L’intégration du corps médical québécois à la fin du XIXe siècle.” Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques Vol. 10, no. 1 (Printemps 1983): 91–114.
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Jarrell, Richard A. “The Social Functions of the Scientific Society in Nineteenth Century Canada.” In Critical Issues in the History of Canadian Science, edited by Richard A. Jarrell and A. E. Roos, 31–44. Thornhill, ON and Ottawa, ON: HSTC Publications, 1983.
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Rosenberg, Danny, Don Morrow, and Alexander J. Young. “A Quiet Contribution : Louis Rubenstein.” Canadian Journal of History of Sport Vol. 13, no. 1 (May 1982): 1–17.
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Levere, Trevor Harvey. “The British Association Goes West: Montreal 1884.” Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada / Délibérations et mémoires de la société royale du Canada Vol. 20 (1982): 489–497.
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Morrow, Don. A Sporting Evolution: The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, 1881-1981. Montreal: M.A.A.A. and Don Morrow, 1981.
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Jungor Ut Implear, 1881-1981. Montreal: The M.A.A.A. Centennial Committee, 1981.
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Lacroix, Laurier. “Montréal et les origines de la Canadian Academy of Arts.” Vie des arts Vol. 24, no. 98 (Printemps 1980): 20–24.
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Reid, Dennis. “Our Own Country Canada”: Being an Account of the National Aspirations of the Principal Landscape Artists in Montreal and Toronto, 1860-1890. Ottawa, ON: The National Gallery of Canada for the Corporation of the National Museums of Canada, 1979.
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Morrow, Don. “The Establishment of an Institution: The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association 1881-1906.” In Proceedings: Fourth Canadian Symposium on the History of Sport and Physical Education, edited by Barbara Schrodt. Vancouver, BC: Produced and Distributed by the School of Physical Education and Recreation, University of British Columbia, 1979.
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Gauvin, Michel. “The Reformer and the Machine: Montreal Civic Politics from Raymond Préfontaine to Médéric Martin.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes Vol. 13, no. 2 (Summer 1978): 16–26.
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Kennedy, Frederick James. “Herman Melville’s Lecture in Montreal.” The New England Quarterly Vol. 50, no. 1 (March 1977): 125–137.
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Lund, Rolf T. “Skiing in Canada: The Early Years.” The Beaver Outfit 308, no. 3 (Winter 1977): 48–53.
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Metcalfe, Alan. “Sport and Athletics: A Case Study of Lacrosse in Canada, 1840-1889.” Journal of Sport History Vol. 3, no. 1 (Spring 1976): 1–19.
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Metcalfe, Alan. “Organized Sport and Social Stratification in Montreal, 1840-1901.” In Canadian Sport: Sociological Perspectives, edited by Richard Gruneau and John Albinson, 77–101. Don Mills, ON: Addison-Wesley, 1976.
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Jobling, Ian F. “Urbanization and Sport in Canada, 1867-1900.” In Canadian Sport: Sociological Perspectives, edited by Richard Gruneau and J. G. Albinson, 64–77. Don Mills, ON: Addison-Wesley, 1976.
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Lessard, Wendy L. A Brief History of Cultural Organizations in Lennoxville. Lennoxville, QC: Bishop’s University Library, 1975.
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Bawden, James E. “The English-Speaking Community of Montreal, 1850-1867.” Master’s Thesis, Wilfrid Laurier University, 1975.
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Wise, S. F. “Sports and Class Values in Old Ontario and Quebec.” In His Own Man: Essays in Honour of Arthur Reginald Marsden Lower, edited by W. H. Heick and Roger Graham, 93–117. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1973.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club. The Royal Montreal Golf Club, 1873-1973: The Centennial of Golf in North America. Montreal: The Club, 1973.
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