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Claiming the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal’s Parades, 1840-1880
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Claiming the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal’s Parades, 1840-1880
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| Abstract |
The parades in nineteenth-century Montreal examined by the author were: St. Andrew's Day (30 November - Scots); St. George's Day (23 April - English); St. Patrick's Day (17 March - Irish); Orangemen's Day (12 July - Irish Protestants); Saint-Jean-Baptiste (24 June - French Canadians); The Queen's Birthday (24 May); and the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo (18 June).
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Celebrating Canada. Volume 1: Holidays, National Days and the Crafting of Identities
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Toronto, ON
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University of Toronto Press
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2016
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29-53
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en
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978-1-4426-4980-4
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| Citation |
Leitch, Gillian I. “Claiming the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal’s Parades, 1840-1880.” In Celebrating Canada. Volume 1: Holidays, National Days and the Crafting of Identities, edited by Matthew Hayday and Raymond B. Blake, 29–53. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2016.
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