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Le raz de marée irlandais à Montréal
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Le raz de marée irlandais à Montréal
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Abstract |
A demographic and socio-economic analysis of the impact that the Famine Irish and their descendants had on Montreal from the mid-1840s to the turn of the twentieth century. As the authors point out, in nineteenth century Montreal, a city of strong religious and linguistic cleavages, the Irish were a culturally pivotal group, “working, talking, marrying, voting, drinking and rioting ‘across the lines’.”
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Les chemins de la migration en Belgique et au Québec: XVIIe-XXe siècle
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Beauport, QC
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Academia MNH
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Date |
1995
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69-80
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fr
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Citation |
Olson, Sherry, and Patricia A. Thornton. “Le raz de marée irlandais à Montréal.” In Les chemins de la migration en Belgique et au Québec: XVIIe-XXe siècle, edited by Yves Landry, John Dickinson, Suzie Pasleau, and Claude Desama, 69–80. Beauport, QC: Academia MNH, 1995.
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