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Montreal
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Montreal
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Abstract |
A description of life in Montreal in the late nineteenth century. The author pays special attention to the harmonious coexistence of the English and French populations created by the mutually-acceptable segregation of their two communities. He also examines the social and economic position of the small American community living in Montreal. This was one of eight articles that the author wrote about Canada for Harper's New Monthly Magazine, seven of which were focussed on Quebec.
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine
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Vol. 79
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June 1889
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83-98
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Language |
en
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Notes |
For an analysis of Charles Haight Farnham's articles on Quebec in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, see: Little, J.I. "Travels in a Cold and Rugged Land: C.H. Farnham's Quebec Essays in Harper's Magazine, 1883-89." Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes, Volume 47, Number 2 (Spring 2013): 215-245. |
Citation |
Farnham, C. H. “Montreal.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June 1889.
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