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Moore, Lisa. “Civic Identities in Conflict: Montreal’s Anglophone and Francophone Private School Girls.” In Making the Best of It : Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland during the Second World War, edited by Sarah Glassford and Amy Shaw, 89–106. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2020.
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Létourneau, Jocelyn. “Le référent du biculturalisme dans la mémoire historique de jeunes Québécois évoluant dans un environnement scolaire de mixité linguistique et culturelle.” In Les élites et le biculturalisme : Québec-Canada-Belgique XIXe-XXe siècles, edited by Alex Tremblay Lamarche and Serge Jaumain, 272–299. Québec, QC: Septentrion, 2017.
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Kircher, Ruth. “Quebec’s Shift from Ethnic to Civic National Identity : Implications for Language Attitudes Among Immigrants in Montreal.” In Language and Identity : Discourse in the World, edited by David Evans, 55–80. London, England: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.
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Létourneau, Jocelyn. Je me souviens? : le passé du Québec dans la conscience de sa jeunesse. Montréal: Fides, 2014.
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Magnan, Marie-Odile. “Les frontières linguistiques à Québec : le rôle des interactions scolaires.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vols. 41-42, no. 3–1 (2010 2009): 109–130.
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Das, Sonia Neela. “The Talk of Tamils in Multilingual Montreal: A Study of Intersecting Language Ideologies in Nationalist Quebec.” Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism Vol. 8, no. 2 (September 2008): 230–247.
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Hadiri, Myriam. “L’identité ethnolinguistique de jeunes adultes issus de couples mixtes francophones/anglophones à Montréal.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 2001.
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Wong-Rieger, Durhane, and Donald M. Taylor. “Multiple Group Membership and Self-Identity.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Vol. 12, no. 1 (May 1981): 61–79.
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May, Derek. Mother Tongue. National Film Board of Canada, 1979.
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Taylor, Donald M., John Bassili, and Frances E. Aboud. “Dimensions of Ethnic Identity: An Example from Quebec.” Journal of Social Psychology Vol. 89, no. 2 (1973): 185–192.