The Cultural Effects of Population Changes in the Eastern Townships

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Author/collaborator
Title
The Cultural Effects of Population Changes in the Eastern Townships
Abstract
An exploration of the effects of "ethnic invasion" on the morale of an existing community. The author studied the attitudes of English-speaking residents to the French Canadian "invasion" of the predominately Anglophone Eastern Townships of Compton, Richmond, Sherbrooke and Stanstead, with particular emphasis on the village of Sawyerville in Compton County. The "ethnic invasion" placed the English speakers in a minority position.
Publication
Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science
Volume
Vol. 9
Issue
no. 4
Pages
447-462
Date
November 1943
Language
en
Citation
Ross, Aileen D. “The Cultural Effects of Population Changes in the Eastern Townships.” Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science Vol. 9, no. 4 (November 1943): 447–462.
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