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Tétrault-Farber, Jérémy. “Une Ville - Plusieurs Reels: Montreal’s Multicultural Irish Soundscape.” PhD dissertation, Concordia University, 2019. https://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/985503/1/Tetrault-Farber_PhD_F2019.pdf.
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Poirier, Lucien. “La musique au fil de la presse québécoise dans les belles années du régime anglais.” Les Cahiers de la Société québécoise de recherche en musique Vol. 19, no. nos. 1 et 2 (Printemps-Automne 2018): 71–82. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/sqrm/2018-v19-n1-2-sqrm05332/1069877ar.pdf.
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Ó hAllmhuráin, Gearóid. “The Place of Sound – The Sound of Place: Irish Music and Cultural Memory in Rural Quebec.” In Ireland and Quebec: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on History, Culture and Society, edited by Margaret Kelleher and Michael Kenneally, 183–196. Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts Press, 2016.
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Corrigan, Keith, and Jimmy Kelly. L’Irlande Au Québec, Musique et Chansons Traditionnelles de Keith Corrigan et Jimmy Kelly / Ireland in Québec, Traditional Music and Songs from Keith Corrigan and Jimmy Kelly. CD with Pdf file, 65p. Québec: Centre de valorisation du patrimoine vivant Ès-Trad, 2008.
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Posen, Ira Sheldon. For Singing and Dancing and All Sorts of Fun: The Story of the Ottawa Valley’s Most Famous Song, The Chapeau Boys. Toronto, ON: Deneau, 1988.
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Posen, Ira Sheldon. “A Study of a Song and Its Community: ‘The Chapeau Boys.’” PhD dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1983.
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“A New Song, Sung by the Irish Children of Quebec, to the Air of ‘Donybrook Fair.’” [s.n.], 1834. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_46971.