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Horner, Daniel. “Port Cities in Crisis: Considering Urban Governance, Modernity and Migration in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal and Liverpool in a Transnational Context.” In Cities Beyond Borders: Comparative and Tansnational Approaches to Urban History, edited by Nicolas Kenny and Rebecca Madgin, 43–60. London, England: Ashgate Press, 2016.
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Sweeny, Robert C. H. Why Did We Choose to Industrialize?: Montreal, 1819-1849. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015.
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Culver, David M., and Alan Freeman. Expect Miracles: Recollections of a Lucky Life. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.
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Linteau, Paul-André. The History of Montréal: The Story of a Great North American City. Translated by Peter McCambridge. Montreal: Baraka Books, 2013.
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Petitclerc, Martin. “Le paternalisme industriel et la gestion des risques sociaux au Québec. Le cas de la Montreal Tramways Company au début du XXe siècle.” In Temps, espace et modernités: mélanges offerts à Serge Courville et Normand Séguin, edited by Brigitte Caulier and Yvan Rousseau, 475–485. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2009.
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Dufaux, François, and Sherry Olson. “Reconstruire Montréal, rebâtir sa fortune.” Revue de Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec No. 1 (2009): 44–57.
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Arkéos Inc. & Archéocène Inc. La tannerie Moseley. Fouille archaéologique au site de la tannerie Moseley, BiFj-54, Montréal 2001. Montréal: Ville de Montréal, 2007.
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Arkéos Inc. & Archéocène Inc. La scierie Brewster. Fouille archaéologique au site de la scierie Brewster, BiFj-11, Montréal 2001. Montréal: Ville de Montréal, 2006.
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Gelly, Alain. “A Precipitous Decline, Steam as Motive Power in Montreal: A Case Study of the Lachine Canal Industries.” The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archaeology Vol. 29, no. 1 (2003): 65–85.
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Desloges, Yvon, and Alain Gelly. The Lachine Canal : Riding the Waves of Industrial and Urban Development, 1860-1950. Translated by Donald Kellough. Sillery, QC: Septentrion, 2002.
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Gelly, Alain. “Un essor laborieux : l’électricité et le monde industriel. Les choix énergétiques des entreprises du canal de Lachine, Montréal, 1880-1920.” In Les Territoires de l’entreprise/The Territories of Business, edited by Claude Bellavance and Pierre Lanthier, 63–81. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2001.
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Gelly, Alain. De l’eau et de la fumée : forces motrices au canal de Lachine, 1846-1940. 2 vols. Québec: Parcs Canada, 2001.
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Dagenais, Michèle. “Urban Governance in Montreal and Toronto in a Period of Transition.” In Urban Governance: Britain and Beyond Sinee 1750, edited by Robert J. Morris and Richard H. Trainor, 86–100. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2000.
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Gelly, Alain. L’importance du Montréal industriel dans l’ensemble canadien. 2 vols. Québec: Parcs Canada, 1999.
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Austin, Barbara J., and Henry Mintzberg. “Mirroring Canadian Industrial Policy: Strategy Formation at Dominion Textile from 1873 to 1990.” Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l’Administration Vol. 13, no. 1 (March 1996): 46–64.
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Lewis, Robert D. “Productive Strategies and Manufacturing Reorganization in Montreal’s Central District, 1850-1900.” Urban Geography Vol. 16, no. 1 (1995): 4–22.
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Lewis, Robert D. “The Segregated City: Class, Residential Patterns and the Development of Industrial Districts in Montreal, 1861 and 1901.” Journal of Urban History Vol. 17, no. 2 (February 1991): 123–152.
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Berdusco, Sherrie L. “Concordia’s MBA Program: A Survey of Alumni.” Research paper, Concordia University, 1991.
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Bélisle, Jean. La raffinerie de sucre Redpath : 1720, rue du Canal, Montréal. Québec et Montréal: Ministère des affaires culturelles et Ville de Montréal, Service de l’habitation et du développement urbain, Module gestion du développement, 1991.
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Taylor, Graham D. “A Merchant of Death in a Peaceable Kingdom: Canadian Vickers, 1911-1927.” In Canadian Papers in Business History, Volume 1, edited by Peter Baskerville, 213–244. Victoria, BC: Public History Group, University of Victoria, 1989.
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Sullivan, Kenneth, and Larry Milberry. Power: The Pratt & Whitney Canada Story. 2 vols. Toronto, ON: CANAV Books, 1989.
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Lafrenière, Normand. Liste des industries ayant opéré le long du canal de Lachine depuis son ouverture à nos jours. Québec: Service canadien des parcs,Région du Québec, 1988.
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Austin, Barbara J. Industry Structure of the Early Canadian Primary Textile Industry, 1870-1905: A Comparative Perspective. St. Catherines, ON: Brock University, School of Administrative Studies, 1987.
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Willis, John. “Le canal de Lachine jusqu’en 1870 : origine et fonction d’un canal hydraulique.” History and Technology Vol. 2, no. 4 (1986): 309–329.
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Papillon, Benoît-Mario. “Montreal’s Growth and Economic Changes in Quebec Province, 1851-1911.” PhD dissertation, Northwestern University, 1986.
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Miller, George L., and Elizabeth A. Jorgensen. Some Notes on Bottle Mould Numbers from The Dominion Glass Company and Its Predecessors. Ottawa, ON: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, 1986.
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Higgins, Benjamin. The Rise - And Fall? Of Montreal: A Case Study of Urban Growth, Regional Economic Expansion and National Development. Moncton. NB: Canadian Institute for Research on Regional Development, 1986.
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Forsyth, Neil. “Canadian Dynasties. The Molsons: Brewing a Family Fortune.” Archivist Vol. 13, no. 2 (1986): 5–7.
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Miller, George L., and Antony Pacey. “Impact of Mechanization in the Glass Container Industry: The Dominion Glass Company of Montreal, A Case Study.” Historical Archaeology Vol. 19, no. 1 (1985): 38–50.
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James, Ellen. John Ostell: Architecte, Arpenteur/John Ostell: Architect, Surveyor. Montreal: McCord Museum, 1985.
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