Who Shall Separate Us? The Montreal Irish and the Great War
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Who Shall Separate Us? The Montreal Irish and the Great War
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Abstract |
A study of Montreal Irish reaction to the Easter uprising of 1916 in Ireland, its effects on the military recruitment among Irish Montrealers, and on the 1917 federal election in St. Ann's riding where conscription was a major issue. Also discusses the formation and history of the Irish Canadian Rangers, a First World War Montreal military regiment.
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Book Title |
The Untold Story: The Irish in Canada. Volume 2
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Toronto, ON
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Celtic Arts of Canada
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Date |
1988
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Pages |
571-583
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Burns, Robin B. “Who Shall Separate Us? The Montreal Irish and the Great War.” In The Untold Story: The Irish in Canada. Volume 2, edited by Robert O’Driscoll and Lorna Reynolds, 571–583. Toronto, ON: Celtic Arts of Canada, 1988.
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