Montreal, City of Spires: Church Architecture During the British Colonial Period, 1760-1860

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Author/collaborator
Title
Montreal, City of Spires: Church Architecture During the British Colonial Period, 1760-1860
Abstract
The British Conquest changed the small Catholic trading post of Montreal into a town with a diversity of residents forced to live side-by-side. The author argues that the new church buildings erected between 1760 and 1860 became strategic public spaces as well as power bases for the different religious groups in Montreal. By examining the social, religious and architectural issues surrounding these religious structures, the author points out that Montreal was at the same time a shining jewel in England's imperial crown, a chief outpost of Catholicism in the new world, and the British North American headquarters for more than a dozen independent congregations.
Series
[Patrimoine urbain 7]
Place
Québec
Publisher
Presses de l'Université du Québec
Date
2012
# of Pages
271p.
Language
en
ISBN
978-2-7605-3422-3
Citation
Epstein, Clarence. Montreal, City of Spires: Church Architecture During the British Colonial Period, 1760-1860. [Patrimoine urbain 7]. Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2012.
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