Your search results
123 resources
Page 5 of 5
-
Lortie, Léon. “The English Contribution to Quebec’s Cultural Life.” In Aux Sources Du Présent/The Roots of the Present. Études Présentées à La Section I de La Société Royale Du Canada/Studies Presented to Section I of the Royal Society of Canada, edited by Léon Lortie and Adrien Plouffe, 51–69. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1960.
-
Dumas, Paul. Lyman. Montréal: Éditions de l’Arbre, 1944.
-
McInnes, G. Campbell. “Art and Philistia : Some Sidelights on Aesthetic Taste in Montreal and Toronto, 1880–1910.” University of Toronto Quarterly Vol. 6, no. 4 (July 1937): 515–524.
Page 5 of 5
Your current search terms
Subject
Period studied
Refine by
- Age Groups (3)
- Arts/Culture/Media
- Architecture (4)
- Artists (108)
- Authors (5)
- Exhibitions (18)
- Film (1)
- Literature (3)
- Museums (15)
- Music (2)
- Newspapers/Journalism (7)
- Painting
- Periodicals/Magazines (6)
- Photography (2)
- Poetry (2)
- Publishing (1)
- Sculpture (2)
- Theatre (1)
- Visual Arts (117)
- Women and Art (62)
- Associations/Clubs/Societies (10)
- Biographies (11)
- Economics/Industry (11)
- Education (20)
- Family (1)
- Health/Social Services (2)
- Heritage/Conservation (8)
- Language and Language Use (4)
- Law/Justice System (1)
- Migration/Immigration/Immigrants (9)
- Military History (1)
- Politics/Government (6)
- Recreation (1)
- Religion (2)
- Rural Issues (2)
- Social Classes (9)
- Social Problems (2)
- Sociology/Anthropology (8)
- Wartime (3)
- Women (61)
- Capitale-Nationale (6)
- Côte-Nord (2)
- Eastern Townships / Cantons-de-l'est (10)
- Montreal (99)
- 18th century (4)
- 19th century (25)
- 20th century
- Quiet Revolution (1)
- 21st century (4)
- Allophones (7)
- Americans (United States) (2)
- Anglophones (9)
- British (4)
- Catholics (2)
- Francophones (6)
- Italians (4)
- Jews (8)
- Lithuanian (1)
- Polish (1)
- Protestants (1)
- Russians (1)
- Scots (3)
- Book (44)
- Book Section (14)
- Film (1)
- Journal Article (27)
- Magazine Article (7)
- Thesis (30)
Website produced by the Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN), Concordia University:
