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Tarnopolsky, Walter. “F. R. Scott: Civil Libertarian.” In On F. R. Scott: Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature, and Politics, edited by Sandra Djwa and R. St J. Macdonald, 133–150. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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Crépeau, Paul-A. “F. R. Scott et la réforme du Code civil.” In On F. R. Scott: Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature, and Politics, edited by Sandra Djwa and R. St J. Macdonald, 153–159. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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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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Linteau, Paul-André. “Factors in the Development of Montreal.” In Montreal Metropolis, 1880-1930, edited by Isabelle Gournay and France Vanlaetham, 25–33. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1998.
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Xenocostas, Spyridoula. “Familial Obligation: Ideal Models of Behaviour for Second Generation Greek Youth in Montreal.” In Immigrants and Refugees in Canada: A National Perspective on Ethnicity, Multiculturalism and Cross-Cultural Adjustment, edited by Satya P. Sharma, Alexander M. Ervin, and Deirdre Meintel, 294–316. Saskatoon, SK: University of Saskatchewan, 1991.
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Boissevain, Jeremy. “Family and Kinship among Italians of Montreal.” In The Canadian Family: A Book of Readings, edited by K. Ishwaran, 506–517. Toronto, ON: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1971.
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Ferrabee Sharman, Lydia. “Fashion and Refuge: The Jane Harris Salon, Montreal, 1941-1961.” In Fashion: A Canadian Perspective, edited by Alexandra Palmer, 270–287. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2004.
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Anctil, Pierre. “Forging a Viable Partnership: The Montreal Jewish Community Vis-à-Vis the Québec State.” In Québec: State and Society, edited by Alain-G. Gagnon, 372–388. 2nd ed. Scarborough, ON: Nelson Canada, 1993.
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Harvey, Janice. “Former des citoyens protestants : l’approche originale de la Boys’ Home of Montreal (1871-1908).” In Question sociale et citoyenneté : La dimension politique des régulations sociales (XIXe-XXIe siècles), edited by Martin Petitclerc, Louise Bienvenue, David Niget, Martin Robert, and Cory Verbauwhede, 43–62. Montréal: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2020.
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Cameron, Elspeth. “F.R. Scott.” In Profiles in Canadian Literature, edited by Jeffrey M. Heath, 5:105–112. Toronto, ON: Dundurn Press, 1986.
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Oliver, Michael. “F.R. Scott as Quebecer.” In On. F.R. Scott: Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature and Politics, edited by Sandra Djwa and R. St J. Macdonald, 165–176. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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Jones, D.G. “F.R. Scott as Translator.” In On F.R. Scott: Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature, and Politics, edited by Sandra Djwa and R. St. J. Macdonald, 160–164. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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Horn, Michiel. “F.R. Scott, the Great Depression and the League for Social Reconstruction.” In On F.R. Scott: Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature and Politics, edited by Sandra Djwa and R. St J. Macdonald, 71–77. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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Horn, Michiel. “Frank Scott, The League for Social Reconstruction, and the Canadian Constitution.” In Canadian Constitutionalism: 1791-1991, edited by Janet Ajzenstat, 213–223. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Study of Parliament Group, 1992. http://cspg-gcep.ca/pdf/1991_11-e.pdf.
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Fournier, Marcel. “Fred Rose : notes pour une biographie.” In Le droit de se taire. Histoire des communistes au Québec, de la Première Guerre mondiale à la Révolution tranquille, edited by Robert Comeau and Bernard Dionne, 273–297. [S.l.]: VLB éditeur, 1989. http://classiques.uqac.ca/contemporains/fournier_marcel/fred_rose/fred_rose.pdf.
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Higgins, Ross. “French, English, and the Idea of Gay Language in Montreal.” In Speaking in Queer Tongues: Globalization and Gay Language, edited by William L. Leap and Tom Boellstorff, 72–104. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2004.
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Pollock, Zailig. “From Ghetto to Diaspora: A.M. Klein in Our Time.” In Failure’s Opposite : Listening to A.M. Klein, edited by Norman Ravvin and Sherry Simon, 19–32. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2011.
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Cancian, Sonia. “From Montreal and Venice with Love: Migrant Letters and Romantic Intimacy in Italian Migration to Postwar Canada.” In Sisters or Strangers? Immigrant, Ethnic or Racialized Women in Canadian History, edited by Franca Iacovetta and Marlene Epp, 191–200. 2nd ed. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2016.
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Majer, Krzysztof. “From Painter to Schlockmeister: The Evolution of the ‘Doubtful Artist’ in Mordecai Richler’s Fiction.” In Kanade, di Goldene Medine? : Perspectives on Canadian-Jewish Literature and Culture / Perspectives sur la litterature et la culture juives canadiennes, edited by Krzysztof Majer, Justyna Fruzińska, Józef Kwaterko, and Norman Ravvin, 61–76. Leiden, The Netherlands & Boston, MA: Brill, 2019.
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Brown, Michael. “From Stereotype to Scapegoat: Anti-Jewish Sentiment in French Canada from Confederation to World War I.” In Antisemitism in Canada: History and Interpretation, edited by Alan T. Davies, 39–66. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1992.
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Spergel, Julie. “Gendered Experience in Chava Rosenfarb’s The Tree of Life : A Trilogy of Life in the Łódź Ghetto.” In Women Writers of Yiddish Literature : Critical Essays, edited by Rosemary Horowitz, 208–229. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 2015.
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Lower, A. R. M. “Geographical Determinants in Canadian History.” In Essays in Canadian History: Presented to George Mackinnon Wrong for His Eightieth Birthday, edited by Ralph Flenley, 229–252. Toronto, ON: The Macmillan Company of Canada, 1939.
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Adams, Timothy Dow. “Geography of Genre John Glassco’s Memoirs of Montparnasse.” In Reflections: Autobiography and Canadian Literature, edited by Klaus Peter Stich, 15–26. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1988.
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Beaveridge, Janice. “Getting a Job Done and Doing It Well: Dr. Blossom Wigdor, Psychologist and Gerontologist.” In Despite the Odds: Essays on Canadian Women and Science, edited by Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley, 252–262. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1990.
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St-Jean, France. “Ghitta Caiserman Roth (née en 1923) : Peintre sociale de l’après-guerre.” In Ces femmes qui ont bâti Montréal: La petite et la grande histoire des femmes qui ont marqué la vie de Montréal depuis 350 ans, edited by Maryse Darsigny, 275–276. Montréal: Édition du Remue-Ménage, 1994.
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Dagenais, Michèle. “Gouverner Montréal, gouverner les Montréalais : taxation de l’eau et qualification électorale, 1860-1920.” In Pouvoir et territoire au Québec depuis 1850, edited by Harold Bérubé and Stéphane Savard, 61–89. Québec: Septentrion, 2017.
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Gavaki, Efrosini. “Greeks in Montreal, Ethnic Identity, Family Structures and Conflict : An Intra- and Inter-Generational Perspective.” In Proceedings of the First International Congress on the Hellenic Diaspora from Antiquity to Modern Times, Vol. 2, From 1453 to Modern Times, edited by Fossey, John M., 363–377. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Gieben, 1991.
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Lamarre, Patricia, and Josefina Rossell Paredes. “Growing up Trilingual in Montreal: Perceptions of Young College Students.” In Language Socialization in Bilingual and Multilingual Contexts, edited by Robert Bayley and Sandra R. Schecter, 62–80. Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters, 2003.
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Taschereau, Sylvie. “Habiter, prendre pied, s’établir : les commerçants et manufacturiers juifs de Montréal, 1918-1930.” In Vivre en ville. Bruxelles et Montréal, XIXe-XXe siècles, edited by Serge Jaumain and Paul-André Linteau, 237–258. Bruxelles, Belgique: Peter Lang, 2006.
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Quarter, Jack. “Harpell’s Press.” In Beyond the Bottom Line: Socially Innovative Business Owners, 103–118. Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 2000.
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