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Ormstown, 1889-1989. Sherbrooke, QC: Éditions Louis Bilodeau & Fils, 1989.
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Benazon, Michael, ed. Montreal Mon Amour : Short Stories from Montreal. Toronto, ON: Deneau, 1989.
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Montréal, Le Québec et La Révolution Française, 1789-1805/Montreal, Quebec and the French Revolution, 1789-1805. Ottawa, ON: Archives nationales du Canada/National Archives of Canada, 1989.
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Caruso, Naomi, ed. Folk’s Lore: A History of the Jewish Public Library, 1914-1989. Montreal: The Jewish Public Library, 1989.
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Richards, Larry, ed. Canadian Centre for Architecture: Building and Garden. Montreal: Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1989.
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Winter, Hal. “Royal Orr.” Language and Society No. 24 (Fall 1988): 25.
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Winter, Hal. “Gaspesia.” Language and Society, Fall 1988.
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Martin, Michèle. “Feminisation of the Labour Process in the Communication Industry: The Case of the Telephone Operators, 1876-1904.” Labour/Le Travail Vol. 22 (Fall 1988): 139–162.
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Levine, Gregory J. “Class, Ethnicity and Property Transfer in Montreal, 1907-1909.” Journal of Historical Geography Vol. 14, no. 4 (October 1988): 342–380.
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Paillé, Michel. “Le Québec anglophone: une comparaison sommaire avec les Franco-Ontariens.” Bulletin du Conseil de la langue française, t 1988.
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Le Bourdais, Céline, and Michel Beaudry. “The Changing Residential Structure of Montreal 1971-81.” Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien Vol. 32, no. 2 (Summer 1988): 98–113.
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Graham, R. J. “The Mechanics Bank, 1865-1875: Live Fast and Die Young.” Canadian Paper Money Journal Vol. 34, no. 3 (July 1988): 60–71.
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Carr, Graham. “Design as Content: Foreign Influences and the Identity of English-Canadian Intellectual Magazines, 1919-1939.” The American Review of Canadian Studies Vol. 18, no. 2 (Summer 1988): 181–193.
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Mimeault, Mario. “Le district judiciaire de Gaspé (1788-1988).” Gaspésie Vol. 26, no. no 2 (No. 102) (Juin 1988): 17–52.
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Melançon, Benoît. “À la recherche du Montréal yiddish.” Vice Versa Vol. 24 (Juin 1988): 12–13.
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Abbott, Frank. “Cold Cash and Ice Palaces: The Quebec Winter Carnival of 1894.” Canadian Historical Review Vol. 69, no. 2 (June 1988): 167–202.
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Winter, Hal. “The Montreal Irish.” Language and Society No. 22 (Spring 1988): 18–19.
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Senior, Elinor Kyte. “Suppressing Rebellion in Lower Canada: British Military Policy and Practice, 1837-1838.” Canadian Defence Quarterly Vol. 17, no. 4 (Spring 1988): 50–55.
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Michie, Ranald C. “The Canadian Securities Market, 1850-1914.” The Business History Review Vol. 62, no. 1 (Spring 1988): 35–73.
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Leith, Linda. “The Anglo Connection: The English Writers of Quebec.” Books in Canada Vol. 17, no. 3 (April 1988): 6.
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Henighan, Stephen. “Myths of Making It: Structure and Vision in Richler and Beauchemin.” Essays on Canadian Writing Vol. 36 (Spring 1988): 22–37.
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Hanson, Elizabeth. “Architecture and Public Librarianship in the Early Twentieth Century: The Westmount Public Library, 1899-1939.” Libraries and Culture Vol. 23, no. 2 (Spring 1988): 172–203.
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Galarneau, Claude. “Un souffle nouveau dans l’enseignement : l’époque de Jérôme Demers et Jean Holmes.” Cap-aux-Diamants Vol. 4, no. 1 (Printemps 1988): 9–12.
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Dudek, Louis. “Black Mountain Contact, CIV/n, TISH: A Memoir.” Sagetrieb Vol. 7, no. 1 (Spring 1988): 39–46.
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Behiels, Michael D. “Neo-Canadians and Schools in Montreal, 1900-1970.” Journal of Cultural Geography Vol. 8, no. 2 (March 1988): 5–16.
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O’Keefe, Michael. “Shrinking Horizons: An Eastern Townships Minority Case Study.” Language and Society No. 25 (Winter 1988): 17–18.
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Migneault, Yvon. “Que devons-nous à Frances Brooke (1724-1789) au sujet de Toussaint Cartier, l’ermite de l’île St-Barnabé (1707-1767).” Revue d’histoire du Bas-Saint-Laurent Vol. 13, no. 1 (35) (Hiver 1988): 3–11.
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Migneault, Yvon. “La romancière Frances Brooke et l’ermite de l’Île Saint-Barnabé.” Revue d’histoire du Bas-Saint-Laurent Vol. 13, no. 1 (Hiver 1988): 3–11.
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Greenstein, Michael. “Bellow’s Canadian Beginnings.” Saul Bellow Journal Vol. 7, no. 1 (Winter 1988): 27–34.
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Crighton, Richard. “Porte d’éntrée oubliée (Centre de quarantaine d’île de Montréal en 1825 et en 1835).” enRoute, January 1988.
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