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'The New Town of Montreal': Creation of an Upper Middle Class Suburb on the Slope of Mount Royal in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
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'The New Town of Montreal': Creation of an Upper Middle Class Suburb on the Slope of Mount Royal in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
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Abstract |
An examination of the transformation of the southern slope of Montreal's Mount Royal in the mid-nineteenth century into a predominately upper class Anglophone enclave known as the Golden Square Mile. The author focuses on how topological features of the area were ideal boundaries of space for the creation and growth of this enclave.
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Master's Thesis
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University of Toronto
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Toronto, ON
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1977
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xi-191p.
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en
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Hanna, David. “‘The New Town of Montreal’: Creation of an Upper Middle Class Suburb on the Slope of Mount Royal in the Mid-Nineteenth Century.” Master’s Thesis, University of Toronto, 1977.
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