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Gagnon, Julien, Vincent Geloso, and Maripier Isabelle. “The Incubated Revolution: Education, Cohort Effects, and the Linguistic Wage Gap in Quebec During the 20th Century.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization Vol. 207 (March 2023): 327–349.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Montreal’s Black Porters : A Legacy to Celebrate.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2022.
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Lacasse, Simon-Pierre. Les Juifs de la Révolution tranquille. Regards d’une minorité religieuse sur le Québec de 1945 à 1976. Ottawa, ON: Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa, 2022.
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Morel de La Durantaye, Jean-Paul. La noblesse canadienne sous le Régime anglais. Le destin des familles nobles suite au démantèlement des territoires français en Amérique du Nord, 1760-1840. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2020.
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Lamarre, Patricia. “Montreal’s Black Rock : The Forgotten Grave of the Irish Typhus Victims.” In Multilingual Memories : Monuments, Museums and the Linguistic Landscape, edited by Robert Blackwood and John Macalister, 35–62. London, England: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
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Horner, Dan. Taking to the Streets : Crowds, Politics, and the Urban Experience in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020.
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Detellier, Élise. Mises au jeu. Les sports féminins à Montréal, 1919-1961. Montréal: Les éditions du remue-ménage, 2015.
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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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McGee, Robert. “Labour Unrest at the Montreal Cottons/ La Montreal Cottons et les luttes ouvrières.” Chateauguay Valley Historical Society Annual Journal/Revue annuelle de la Société historique de la vallée de la Châteauguay, 2014.
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Lauzon, Gilles. Pointe-Saint-Charles : L’urbanisation d’un quartier ouvrier de Montréal, 1830-1940. Québec: Septentrion, 2014.
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Fyson, Donald. “La réconciliation des élites britanniques et canadiennes (1759-1775) : reconnaissance mutuelle ou rhétorique intéressée?” In 1763. Le traité de Paris bouleverse l’Amérique, edited by Laurent Veyssière, Sophie Imbeault, and Denis Vaugeois, 262–271. Québec: Septentrion, 2013.
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Dobson, Kathy. With A Closed Fist: Growing Up In Canada’s Toughest Neighbourhood. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 2011.
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Chenier, Elise. “Class, Gender, and the Social Standard: The Montreal Junior League, 1912-1939.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 90, no. 4 (December 2009): 671–710.
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Fyson, Donald. “Domination et adaptation : Les élites européennes au Québec, 1760-1841.” In Au sommet de l’Empire: Les élites européennes dans les colonies (XVIe - XXe siècle)/At the Top of the Empire: European Elites in the Colonies (16th-20th Century), edited by Claire Laux, François-Joseph Ruggiu, and Pierre Singaravélou, 167–196. Bruxelles, Belgique: Peter Lang, 2009.
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Christie, Nancy. “Strangers in the Family: Work, Gender, and the Origins of Old Age Homes.” Journal of Family History Vol. 32, no. 4 (October 2007): 371–391.
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Dufaux, François. “The Origins of Montreal’s Housing Traditions.” PhD dissertation, University College London, 2007.
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Richard, Pierre. “Une histoire sociale du curling au Québec de 1807 à 1980.” PhD dissertation, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 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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Durflinger, Serge M. Fighting From Home: The Second World War in Verdun, Quebec. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2006.
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Nazneen, Roksana. “Bangladeshi Muslims in Montreal : A Case of Divided Loyalty.” International Journal of Sociology of the Family Vol. 31, no. 2 (Autumn 2005): 109–122.
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Nootens, Thierry. “‘What a Misfortune that Poor Child Should Have Married Such a Being as Joe’: Les fils prodigues de la bourgeoisie montréalaise, 1850-1900.” Canadian Historical Review Vol. 86, no. 2 (June 2005): 25–256.
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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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Hébert, Karine. “From Tomorrow’s Elite to Young Intellectual Workers: The Search for Identity among Montreal University Students, 1900-58.” In Negotiating Identities in 19th- and 20th-Century Montreal, edited by Bettina Bradbury and Tamara Myers, 202–231. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005.
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Poulter, Gillian. “Montreal and Its Environs: Imagining a National Landscape, c. 1867-1885.” Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d’études canadiennes Vol. 38, no. 3 (Fall 2004): 69–100.
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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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Shea, James. “Canada’s Education Revolution in Its Second Generation: French Second-Language Education on the 40th Anniversary of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism.” Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens (June 2003): 38–40.
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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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Little, J. I. “A Canadian in Lowell: Labour, Manhood and Independence in the Early Industrial Era, 1840-1849.” Labour/Le Travail Vol. 48 (Fall 2001): 197–263.
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Green, Alan, and Mary MacKinnon. “The Slow Assimilation of British Immigrants in Canada: Evidence From Montreal and Toronto.” Explorations in Economic History Vol. 38, no. 3 (July 2001): 315–338.
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Pagé, Marine. “Les bourgeois et leur environnement : la rue Sherbrooke à Montréal en 1901.” Master’s Thesis, Université d’Angers, 2001.
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