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Legault, Josée. “La minorité anglo-québécoise et la Loi 101 : une communauté en état de siège.” In Réne Lévesque: l’homme, la nation, la démocratie, edited by Yves Bélanger and Michel Lévesque, 333–344. Sillery, QC: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 1992.
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Legault, Josée, and Gary Caldwell. “L’exode de la communauté anglo-québécoise : la nécessaire responsabilisation.” In Répliques aux détracteurs de la souveraineté du Québec, edited by Alain-G. Gagnon and François Rocher, 291–313. Montréal: VLB éditeur, 1992. http://classiques.uqac.ca/contemporains/caldwell_gary/exode_communaute_anglo_quebecoise/exode_texte.html.
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Leslie, Peter. “Ethnic Hierarchies and Minority Consciousness in Quebec.” In Must Canada Fail?, edited by Richard Simeon, 107–135. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1977.
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Lighthall, W. D. “English Settlement in Quebec.” In Canada and Its Provinces: A History of the Canadian People and Their Institutions, Vol. 15, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty, 121–164. Toronto, ON: Glasgow, Brook & Company, 1914.
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Linteau, Paul-André. “La montée du cosmopolitisme montréalais.” In Migrations et communautés culturelles, 23–53. [Questions de culture 2]. Montréal: Leméac, 1982.
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Linteau, Paul-André. “The Italians of Quebec: Key Participants in Contemporary Linguistic and Political Debates.” In Arrangiarsi: The Italian Immigration Experience in Canada, edited by Roberto Perin and Franc Sturio, 179–207. Montreal: Guerica, 1992.
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Linteau, Paul-André. “Factors in the Development of Montreal.” In Montreal Metropolis, 1880-1930, edited by Isabelle Gournay and France Vanlaetham, 25–33. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1998.
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Lisée, Jean-François. “Interview with Pierre Anctil.” In Boundaries of Identity: A Quebec Reader, edited by William Dodge, 151–156. Toronto: Lester Publishing Limited, 1992.
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Little, J. I. “State Formation and Local Reaction in the Eastern Townships: A Brief Overview.” In Espace et Culture/Space and Culture, edited by Serge Courville and Normand Séguin, 109–116. Sainte-Foy, Qué: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 1995.
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Locher, Uli. “Les étudiants non-francophones face au fait français.” In Le statut culturel du français au Québec, edited by Michel Amyot, 79–82. Québec: Le Conseil de la langue française, 1984.
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Lysons, Heather M. “The Language Question and Quebec Education.” In Options: Reforms and Alternatives for Canadian Education, edited by Terence Morrison and Anthony Burton, 317–339. Toronto, ON: Holt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1973.
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Marshall, Peter. “The Incorporation of Quebec in the British Empire, 1763-1774.” In Of Mother Country and Plantations: Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Conference in Early American History, edited by Virginia Bever Platt and David Curtis Skaggs, 43–70. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Press, 1971.
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Massicotte, Louis. “Quebec - The Successful Combination of French Culture and British Institutions.” In Provincial and Territorial Legislatures in Canada, edited by Gary Levy and Graham White, 68–89. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1989.
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McAll, Christopher. “The Breaking Point: Language in Quebec Society.” In Quebec Society: Critical Issues, edited by Marcel Fournier, Michael Rosenberg, and Deena White, 61–80. Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall, 1997.
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McQuillan, Aiden. “Des chemins divergents : les Irlandais et les Canadiens français au XIXe siècle.” In Le dialogue avec les cultures minoritaires, edited by Éric Waddell, 133–166. Québec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 1999. http://www.erudit.org/livre/CEFAN/1999-3/000569co.pdf.
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McRoberts, Kenneth. “Protecting the Rights of Linguistic Minorities.” In Negotiating with a Sovereign Quebec, edited by Daniel Drache and Roberto Perin, 173–188. Toronto, ON: James Lorimer, 1992.
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McWhinney, Edward. “Anglophone Quebec and the Quiet Revolution: Maxwell Cohen at McGill University.” In Law, Policy and International Justice: Essays in Honour of Maxwell Cohen, edited by William Kaplan and Donald McRae, 431–439. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1993.
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Micone, Marco. “Les allophones et la souveraineté.” In Le goût du Québec: l’après référendum 1995: des lendemains qui grincent -- ou qui chantent?, edited by Marc Brière, 134–140. Ville LaSalle, QC: Hurtubise HMH, 1996.
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Miller, Roger. “The Response of Business Firms to the Francization Process.” In Conflict and Language Planning in Quebec, edited by Richard Y. Bourhis, 114–129. Clevedon, Avon, England: Multilingual Matters Ltd., 1984.
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Morris, Raymond N., and C. Michael Lanphier. “French-English Relations as a Social Problem: Present Inequalities.” In Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations in Canada: A Book of Readings, edited by Jay E. Goldstein and Rita Bienvenue, 173–183. Toronto, ON: Butterworths, 1980.
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Morton, Suzanne. “A Man’s City: Montreal, Gambling and Male Space in the 1940s.” In Power, Place and Identity: Historical Studies of Social and Legal Regulation in Quebec. Proceedings of a Montreal History Group Conference, Montreal, May 1996, edited by Tamara Myers, Kate Boyer, Mary Anne Poutanen, and Steven Watt, 170–182. Montreal: Montreal History Group, 1996. http://web.archive.org/web/20041031082315/http://www.ghm-mhg.mcgill.ca/publications/ppi/morton.html.
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Noël, Françoise. “Seigneurial Survey and Land Granting Policies.” In Canadian Papers in Rural History, edited by Donald H. Akenson, 5:150–197. Gananoque, ON: Langdale Press, 1986.
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Oliver, Michael. “F.R. Scott as Quebecer.” In On. F.R. Scott: Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature and Politics, edited by Sandra Djwa and R. St J. Macdonald, 165–176. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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Ouellet, Fernand. “The British Army of Occupation in the St. Lawrence Valley, 1760-74: The Conflict Between Civil and Military Society.” In Armies in Occupation, edited by Roy A. Prete and A. Hamish Ion, translated by A. Kern, 17–54. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1984.
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Paillé, Michel. “La Charte de la langue française et l’école : bilan et orientations démographiques.” In L’État de la langue française au Québec: bilan et prospective. Tome 1, edited by Michel Amyot and Gérard Lapointe, 1:67–123. Québec: Service des communications, Conseil de la langue française, 1986. http://www.cslf.gouv.qc.ca/bibliotheque-virtuelle/publication-html/?tx_iggcpplus_pi4%5bfile%5d=publications/pubc150/c150-ii.html#1.
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Paillé, Michel. “L’intégration des allophones à la majorité francophone du Québec : l’apport de l’école.” In Le français en tête : Colloque sur l’apprentissage du français au Québec, edited by Centrale de l’enseignement du Québec.; Association québécoise des professeurs de français, 59–68. Sainte-Foy, QC: La Centrale, 1989.
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Paillé, Michel. “Le contexte démographique de l’aménagement linguistique au Québec : l’exemple de Montréal.” In Langues et sociétés en contact. Mélanges offerts à Jean-Claude Corbei, edited by Pierre Martel and Jacques Maurais, 473–482. [Canadiana Romanica, 8]. Tübingen, Allemagne: Max Niemeyer, 1994.
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Paillé, Michel. “Les lois linguistiques dans leur contexte démographique.” In Panorama de la littérature québécoise contemporaine, edited by Réginald Hamel, 629–647. Montréal: Guérin, 1997.
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Pal, Leslie A. “Official Language Minorities and the State: Dual Dynamics in a Single Policy Network.” In Policy Communities and Public Policy in Canada: A Structural Approach, edited by William Coleman and Grace Skogstad, 170–190. Mississauga, ON: Copp Clark Pitman, 1990.
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Papineau, Talbot, and Henri Bourassa. “An Open Letter From Capt. Talbot Papineau to Mr. Henri Bourassa, Mr. Bourassa’s Reply to Capt. Talbot Papineau’s Letter.” In Readings in Canadian History - Post Confederation, edited by R. Douglas and Donald B. Smith, 345–360. Toronto, ON: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982. https://ia800203.us.archive.org/30/items/McGillLibrary-128704-4857/128704.pdf.
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