The Role of Metropolitan Institutions in the Formulation of a Canadian National Consciousness, With Special Reference to the United States
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The Role of Metropolitan Institutions in the Formulation of a Canadian National Consciousness, With Special Reference to the United States
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Abstract |
According to the author, Canadian national attitudes take shape and become defined during crisis situations. These crisis situations vary from the foreign economic competition for trade to the cultural domination of the country by the United States. Studied by the author is the integration of economic life of the nineteenth century Canadian hinterland into the local metropolitan organization, mainly Montreal.
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Master's Thesis
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McGill University
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Montreal
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1935
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3-183p.
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en
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Clark, S. Delbert. “The Role of Metropolitan Institutions in the Formulation of a Canadian National Consciousness, With Special Reference to the United States.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1935. https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item?id=TC-QMM-133540&op=pdf&app=Library.
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