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An Irish Heart: How A Small Immigrant Community Shaped Canada
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An Irish Heart: How A Small Immigrant Community Shaped Canada
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Abstract |
The story of Montreal's Griffintown, first settled by refugees escaping Ireland's Great Hunger of the 1840s. Griffintown was a working class, predominately Irish neighbourhood for over a century. By the 1960s, most of Griffintown's Irish had moved on, and the old neighbourhood was almost all torn down, replaced today by highrise condos.
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Toronto
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HarperCollins
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2010
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404p.
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en
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978-0-00-200784-9
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Citation |
Driedger, Sharon Doyle. An Irish Heart: How A Small Immigrant Community Shaped Canada. Toronto: HarperCollins, 2010.
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