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Kenny, Nicolas. “Crossing Imperial Boundaries and Constructing Intimate Linkages: Reading Soldiers’ First World War Letters.” In Montreal’s Square Mile: The Making and Transformation of a Colonial Metropole, edited by Dimitry Anastakis, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Don Nerbas, 353–379. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2024.
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Elder, Matthew. “The Elder Family: Medical Achievement and Historical Adventure.” The Westmount Historian, September 2023.
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Jarymowycz, Roman Johan. The History of the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, 1759-2022. 3 vols. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023.
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Tremblay Lamarche, Alex. “Les difficiles hivers de 1759 à 1760 et de 1760 à 1761 : sources de rapprochements entre Britanniques et Canadiennes.” Cap-aux-Diamants, Automne 2021.
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Jacques, Michael. “Une réalité oubliée: Les camps de réfugiés au Québec.” Histoire Québec Vol. 27, no. nos. 1 & 2 (2021): 22–24.
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Moore, Lisa. “Civic Identities in Conflict: Montreal’s Anglophone and Francophone Private School Girls.” In Making the Best of It : Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland during the Second World War, edited by Sarah Glassford and Amy Shaw, 89–106. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2020.
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Durflinger, Serge M. Fighting From Home: The Second World War in Verdun, Quebec. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, 2006.
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Gaskell, Carol, ed. Women’s Words: Eastern Townships Anglophone Women Remember the Second World War. Lennoxville, QC: [s.n.], 1995.
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Gillett, Margaret. “Goals of Canadian Women’s Organizations: The First Wave.” Canadian and International Education / Éducation canadienne et internationale Vol. 21, no. 1 (1992): 5–19.
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Walker, Joan. Pardon My Parka. Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart, 1954.