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Chapman, Earl John. “An Ordinary Canadian Soldier: Jack Chapman (1897-1918).” Connections: Journal of The Quebec Family History Society Vol. 37, no. 1 (Autumn 2014): 19–22.
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Gadue, Michael R. “Montreal, 1760--The Siege That Wasn’t: ‘Afaith, 'twas the Highlanmon That Still Paid the Bill.’” Military Collector & Historian Vol. 66, no. 2 (2014): 179–188.
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Tidridge, Nathan. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent: Father of the Canadian Crown. Toronto, ON: Dundurn Press, 2013.
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Parkinson, Daniel B. Up To Rawdon: Settlers at Rawdon Township, Lower Canada c. 1820-1852. Their Origins and Continued Migration Across Canada and the United States. 2 vols. [S.l.]: Daniel B. Parkinson, 2013.
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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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Perrone, Julie. “An Examination of the Coverage of the War of 1812 in the Montreal Gazette, 1812-1815.” Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens (Fall 2012): 29–32.
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Jackson, James. The Riot That Never Was: The Military Shooting of Three Montrealers in 1832 and the Official Cover-Up. Montreal: Baraka Books, 2009.
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Paradis, Matthieu. “La présence militaire britannique et les réseaux d’affaires dans le Haut-Richelieu (1812-1836).” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 2007.
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Ostola, Larry. “The British Garrison.” In Military History of Quebec City, 1608-2008, edited by Serge Bernier, Jacques Castonguay, André Charbonneau, Yvon Desloges, and Larry Ostola, 185–224. Montreal: Art Global, 2007.
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Hickey, Colm. “‘For All That Was Good, Noble and True’: A Middle Class Martial Icon of Canadian Patriotism and British Imperialism. John Lovell Dashwood, Canada and the Great War.” International Journal of the History of Sport Vol. 22, no. 4 (July 2005): 722–744.
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Parkinson, Kamille T. H. “Philip John Bainbrigge and the Group of 1838: Imperial Landscapes and the Colonial Art Scene in Canada.” PhD dissertation, Queen’s University, 2005.
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Angers, Séverine. “Derrière les portes des casernes: Violence domestique dans la garnison britannique de Québec.” Cap-aux-Diamants, Hiver 2004.
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Durflinger, Serge M. “Owing Allegiance: The British Community in Verdun, Quebec, During the Second World War.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 36, no. 1 (2004): 4–23.
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Carroll, Joy. Wolfe & Montcalm: Their Lives, Their Times and the Fate of a Continent. Richmond Hill, ON: Firefly Books, 2004.
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Guay, Odette. “L’iconographie des chutes d’eau de la région de Québec, 1759-1890.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 2002.
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Yates, G. Kenneth. “His Majesty’s 47th Regiment of Foot in Canada: 1777-1782.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Vol. 74, no. 3000 (1996): 212–217.
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Bourassa, Dominique. “La contribution des bandes militaires britanniques au développement de la musique au Québec de la conquête à 1836.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 1993.
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Boudreau, Claude. “Histoire de l’arpentage : le Régime anglais après 1760.” Arpenteur-géomètre Vol. 17, no. 5 (January 1991): 39–42.
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Duchesne, André. A Study of the Garrison Families in Montreal and Quebec City, 1855-1865. Montreal: Department of Geography, McGill University (Shared Spaces/Partage de l’espaces, Working Paper No. 11), 1990.
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Usherwood, Stephen, and Elizabeth Usherwood. “Quebec After The Battle.” The Beaver Vol. 69, no. 4 (September 1989): 9–15.
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Ackerman, Marianne. “Backstage with the British Garrison.” Matrix Vol. 28 (Spring 1989): 27–28.
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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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Rewa, Natalie. “Garrison and Amateur Theatricals in Quebec City and Kingston During the British Regime.” PhD dissertation, University of Toronto, 1988.
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Clerk, Nathalie. St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Chambly, Quebec. [Heritage Commemoration Series]. Ottawa, ON: Environment Canada-Parks, 1987.
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Foster, Paul G. M. “Quebec 1759: James Gibson, Naval Chaplain, Writes to the Naturalist, Gilbert White.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Vol. 64, no. 260 (1986): 218–223.
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Trask, Kerry A. “To Cast Out The Devils: British Ideology and the French Canadians of the Northwest Interior, 1760-1774.” American Review of Canadian Studies Vol. 15, no. 3 (Autumn 1985): 249–262.
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Ouellet, Fernand. “The British Army of Occupation in the St. Lawrence Valley, 1760-74: The Conflict Between Civil and Military Society.” In Armies in Occupation, edited by Roy A. Prete and A. Hamish Ion, translated by A. Kern, 17–54. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1984.
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Rioux, Christian. Quelques aspects des effets sociaux et urbains de la présence d’une garnison britannique à Québec entre 1759 et 1871. Ottawa, ON: Parcs Canada, 1983.
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Giroux, André. “Early Court Houses of Québec.” In Early Canadian Court Houses, edited by Margaret Carter, 78–99. Studies in Archaeology, Architecture and History. Ottawa, ON: Parks Canada, 1983.
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Nicol, Heather N. The Domestic Economy of Two Quebec City Houses, 1740-1830. Ottawa, ON: Zooarchaeological Identification Centre, 1982.
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