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The Neglected Majority: The Changing Role of Women in Nineteenth Century Montreal
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The Neglected Majority: The Changing Role of Women in Nineteenth Century Montreal
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Abstract |
A study of the influx of women into nineteenth century Montreal, both from rural areas of the province and from overseas. The author points out the differences in attitudes between French Quebec women and those of British, Irish and Scottish origins.
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Book Title |
The Canadian City: Essays in Urban History
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(Carleton Library, No. 109)
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Toronto, ON
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McClelland and Stewart
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Date |
1977
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255-281
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en
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Essay originally published in Histoire sociale/Social History, No. 12 (November 1973): 202-223. https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/view/40716/36896 |
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Cross, D. Suzanne. “The Neglected Majority: The Changing Role of Women in Nineteenth Century Montreal.” In The Canadian City: Essays in Urban History, edited by Gilbert A. Stelter and Alan F. J. Artibise, 255–281. (Carleton Library, No. 109). Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart, 1977. https://hssh.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/hssh/article/view/40716/36896.
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