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Christie, Nancy, and Michael Gauvreau. “Marital Conflict, Ethnicity, and Legal Hybridity in Postconquest Quebec.” Journal of Family History Vol. 41, no. 4 (October 2016): 430–450.
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Fyson, Donald. “La peine capitale au Québec, 1759-1869 : modèle européen ou spécificité coloniale ?” In Adapter le droit et rendre la justice aux colonies (16e-19e siècles), edited by Eric Wenzel and Eric de Mari, 229–240. Dijon, France: Éditions universitaires de Dijon, 2015.
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Fyson, Donald. “Between the Ancien Régime and Liberal Modernity: Law, Justice and State Formation in Colonial Quebec, 1760-1867.” History Compass Vol. 12, no. 5 (May 2014): 412–432.
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Fyson, Donald. “Minority Groups and the Law in Quebec, 1760-1867.” In Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume XI: Quebec and the Canadas, edited by G. Blaine Baker and Donald Fyson, 278–329. Toronto, ON: The Osgoode Society and University of Toronto Press, 2013.
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Fyson, Donald. “De la common law à la Coutume de Paris : les nouveaux habitants britanniques du Québec et le droit civil français, 1764-1775.” In La coutume dans tous ses états, edited by Florent Garnier and Jacqueline Vendrand-Voyer, 157–172. Paris, France: La Mémoire du Droit, 2013.
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Baker, G. Blaine. “Introduction: Quebec and the Canadas, 1760 to 1867: A Legal Historiography.” In Essays in the History of Canadian Law. Vol. XI, Quebec and the Canadas, edited by G. Blaine Baker and Donald Fyson, 3–95. Toronto, ON: Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by University of Toronto Press, 2013.
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Fyson, Donald. “The Canadiens and British Institutions of Local Governance in Quebec, from the Conquest to the Rebellions.” In Transatlantic Subjects: Ideas, Institutions and Social Experience in Post-Revolutionary British North America, edited by Nancy Christie, 45–82. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008.
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Garneau, Jean-Philippe. “Une culture de l’amalgame au prétoire : les avocats de Québec et l’élaboration d’une langue juridique commune au tournant des XVIIIe et XIXe siècle.” The Canadian Historical Review Vol. 88, no. 1 (March 2007): 113–148.
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Fyson, Donald. Magistrates, Police and People: Everyday Criminal Justice in Quebec and Lower Canada, 1764-1837. Toronto, ON: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History/University of Toronto Press, 2006.
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Hay, Douglas. “Tradition, Judges and Civil Liberties in Canada.” Osgoode Hall Law Journal Vol. 41, no. 2–3 (2003): 319–322.
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Smith, Andrew. “The Constitution Act of 1791 Revisited: Local Ambition or Metropolitan Fear of Revolution.” Master’s Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 2000.
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Greenwood, F. Murray. “Judges and Treason Law in Lower Canada, England and the United States During the French Revolution, 1794-1800.” In Canadian State Trials, Volume 1: Law, Politics and Security Measures, 1608-1837, edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright, 241–295. Toronto, ON: Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by University of Toronto Press, 1996.
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Greenwood, F. Murray. “Lower Canada (Quebec): Transformation of Civil Law, from Higher Morality to Autonomous Will, 1774-1866.” Manitoba Law Journal Vol. 23, no. 1–2 (1995): 132–182.
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Godfrey, Sheldon J., and Judith C. Godfrey. Search Out the Land: The Jews and the Growth of Equality in British Colonial America, 1740-1867. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995.
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Corcos, Arlette Siboni. “Montréal, les Juifs et l’école.” PhD dissertation, Université de Montréal, 1995.
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Kolish, Evelyn. Nationalismes et conflits de droits : le débat du droit privé au Québec, 1760-1840. LaSalle, QC: Hurtubise HMH, 1994.
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Fyson, Donald. The Court Structure of Quebec and Lower Canada, 1764 to 1860. Montreal: Montreal History Group/Groupe sur l’histoire de Montréal, 1994.
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Brazeau, Jacques. “Évolution du statut de l’anglais et du français au Canada.” Sociologie et Sociétés Vol. 24, no. 2 (Automne 1992): 103–116.
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Greenwood, F. Murray. From Higher Morality to Autonomous Will: The Transformation of Quebec’s Civil Law, 1774-1866. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba, Canadian Legal History Project, 1992.
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Kolish, Evelyn. “The Impact of the Change in Legal Metropolis on the Development of Lower Canada’s Legal System: Judicial Chaos and Legislative Paralysis in the Civil Law, 1791-1838.” Canadian Journal of Law and Society Vol. 3 (1988): 1–25.
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Kolish, Evelyn. “Changement dans le droit privé au Québec et au Bas-Canada, entre 1760 et 1840 : attitudes et réactions des contemporains.” PhD dissertation, Université de Montréal, 1980.
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Brierley, John E. C. “The Co-Existence of Legal Systems in Quebec: ‘ Free and Common Socage’ in Canada’s ‘Pays de Droit Civil.’” Les Cahiers de droit Vol. 20, no. 1–2 (1979): 277–287.
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Roberts, David. “George Allsopp: Quebec Merchant 1733-1805.” Master’s Thesis, Queen’s University, 1974.
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Marshall, Peter. “The Incorporation of Quebec in the British Empire, 1763-1774.” In Of Mother Country and Plantations: Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Conference in Early American History, edited by Virginia Bever Platt and David Curtis Skaggs, 43–70. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Press, 1971.
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Bernard, André, and Denis Laforte. La législation électorale au Québec, 1760-1967. Montréal: Éditions Sainte-Marie, 1969.
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Townsend, Paul A. R. “The Legal History of Bilingualism in Canada: Past and Present.” B.C.L. degree, McGill University, 1964.
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Cotler, Irwin. “The Legal History of Bilingualism in Canada, Past and Present.” B.C.L. degree, McGill University, 1963.
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Scott, S. Morley. “Chapters in the History of the Law of Quebec, 1764-1775.” PhD dissertation, University of Michigan, 1933.
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Kennedy, W. P. M., and Gustave Lanctôt, eds. Reports on the Laws of Quebec,1767-1770/Rapports sur les lois de Québec, 1767-1770. Ottawa, ON: F.A. Acland, 1931.
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Coffin, Victor. The Province of Quebec and the Early American Revolution. A Study in English-American Colonial History. Vol. 1, no. 3 of the Economics, Political Science, and History series of the University of Wisconsin, 1896. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, 1896.