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Young, Brian. Patrician Families and the Making of Quebec: The Taschereaus and McCords. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.
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Young, Brian. “Death, Burial, and Protestant Identity in an Elite Family: The Montreal McCords.” In Negotiating Identities in 19th- and 20th-Century Montreal, edited by Bettina Bradbury and Tamara Myers, 101–119. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2005.
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Winks, Robin W. The Blacks in Canada : A History. 2nd ed. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
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Wilson, David A. “The Fenian World of Jeremiah Gallagher.” The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies / Revue canadienne d’études irlandaises Vol. 39, no. 1. (2015 Marianna O’Gallagher Memorial Lecture) (2015): 20–37.
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Wilson, David A. “The Narcissism of Nationalism: Irish Images of Quebec.” Canadian Journal of Irish Studies/Revue canadienne d’études irlandaises Vol. 33, no. 1 (2007): 11–19.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Montreal’s Black Porters : A Legacy to Celebrate.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2022.
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Williams, Dorothy W. Blacks in Montreal, 1628-1986: An Urban Demography. Montreal: D.W. Williams, 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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Violette, Brigitte. La Gaspésie ethnoculturelle dans la péninsule de Forillon : phase 1 : état de question. Québec: Parcs Canada, Centre de service du Québec, 2001.
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Vaudry-Levasseur, Flavie. “Histoire et pratique d’érudition au XIXe siècle: le cas de la Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal.” Cap-aux-Diamants, Automne 2022.
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Vaudry, Richard W. Andrew Fernando Holmes : Protestantism, Medicine, and Science in Nineteenth-Century Montreal. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2020.
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Turing, John M. F. “The Construction of Colonial Identity in the Canadas, 1815-1867.” PhD dissertation, University of Oxford, 2014.
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Turing, John. “Conservatives and Conditional Loyalty: The Rebellion Losses Crisis of 1849 in Montreal.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 29, no. 1 (March 2016): 83–103.
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Trigger, Rosalyn. “Protestant Restructuring in the Canadian City: Church and Mission in the Industrial Working-Class District of Griffintown, Montreal.” Urban History Review/Revue d’histoire urbaine Vol. 31, no. 1 (October 2002): 5–18.
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Trigger, Rosalyn. “The Geopolitics of the Irish-Catholic Parish in Nineteenth Century Montreal.” Journal of Historical Geography Vol. 27, no. 4 (October 2001): 553–572.
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Toal, Ciaran. “Protestants, Catholics, and Masonic Conspiracies: The British Association in Montreal (1884).” ISIS: Journal of the History of Science in Society Vol. 107, no. 1 (May 2016): 26–48.
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Thornton, Patricia, and Sherry Olson. “Mortality in Late Nineteenth-Century Montreal: Geographic Pathways of Contagion.” Population Studies Vol. 65, no. 2 (2011): 157–181.
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Thornton, Patricia, and Sherry Olson. “Population Dynamics in Industrializing Nineteenth Century Montreal - The Role of Culture.” Cahiers québécois de démographie Vol. 30, no. 2 (Automne 2001): 191–230.
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Thompson, John. Hudson: The Early Years, Up to 1867. Hudson, QC: Hudson Historical Society, 2004.
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Thom, Adam, and François Deschamps. “Les Ennemis français de la race anglaise” : Les lettres d’Adam Thom au gouverneur en chef des Canadas, 1836. Translated by Marie Caron. Québec: Septentrion, 2019.
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Sweeny, Robert C. H. “Divvying up Space : Housing Segregation and National Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Montréal.” In Sharing Spaces : Essays in Honour of Sherry Olson, edited by Robert C. H. Sweeny, 111–128. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 2020.
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Steward, Donald. L’Histoire de Morin-Heights et des villages voisins. Translated by Geneviève Rouleau. Québec: Septentrion, 2021.
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Stevens, Donald Fithian. “Eating, Drinking, and Being Married: Epidemic Cholera and the Celebration of Marriage in Montreal and Mexico City, 1832-1833.” The Catholic Historical Review Vol. 92, no. 1 (January 2006): 74–94.
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Stanworth, Karen. Visibly Canadian: Imaging Collective Identities in the Canadas, 1820-1910. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.
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Stack, Eileen. “‘Very Picturesque and Very Canadian’: The Blanket Coat and Anglo-Canadian Identity in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century.” In Fashion: A Canadian Perspective, edited by Alexandra Palmer, 17–40. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2004.
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Spence, Crawford, and Marion Brivot. “‘No French, No More’: Language-Based Exclusion in North America’s First Professional Accounting Association, 1879–1927.” Accounting History Review Vol. 21, no. 2 (2011): 163–184.
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Small, Charles A. “National Identity in a Transforming Quebec Society: Socio-Economic and Spatial Segregation in Montreal.” In Studies in Segregation and Desegregation, edited by Izhak Schnell and Wim Ostendorf, 181–220. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002.
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Simonton, Kathleen Ruth. “Downhome from Ulster: Ulster Irish Immigration to the Eastern Townships of Quebec and the Development of Irish Ethnic Identity, 1814-1850.” PhD dissertation, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2005.
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Sanfilippo, Matteo. “Les relations des Irlandais et des Canadiens français à l’aune des archives vaticanes.” In Le Québec et l’Irlande: Culture, histoire et identité, edited by Linda Cardinal, Simon Jolivet, and Isabelle Matte, 50–83. Québec: Septentrion, 2014.
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Samulak, Anna Regina Christine. “Krieghoff in Context: Souvenir Paintings of the Habitant Community in Nineteenth-Century British North America.” Master’s Thesis, Queen’s University, 2006.
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