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The British Garrison at Quebec, 1759-1871
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Title |
The British Garrison at Quebec, 1759-1871
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Abstract |
What would life as a member of the British Garrison during
the eighty-year occupation of Quebec city involve? What
would be the implications of living alongside the civilian residents in this fashion for such a lengthy period? The author answers these questions by providing an in-depth discussion of the life and times of these British soldiers. His examination of their way of life includes issues of class distinction between officers and non-commissioned personnel, military organization, leisure activities and the resulting impact of the garrison's presence in the city.
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Series |
[Studies in archaeology, architecture and history, 0821-1027]
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Place |
Ottawa, ON
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Publisher |
Parks Canada, National Historic Sites, Department of Canadian Heritage
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Date |
1996
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# of Pages |
55p.
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Language |
en
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ISBN |
0-660-16482-5
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Citation |
Rioux, Christian. The British Garrison at Quebec, 1759-1871. [Studies in archaeology, architecture and history, 0821-1027]. Ottawa, ON: Parks Canada, National Historic Sites, Department of Canadian Heritage, 1996. http://parkscanadahistory.com/series/saah/britishgarrison.pdf.
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