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Montreal : Merging Cultural Politics and Metropolitan/Regional Governance
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Montreal : Merging Cultural Politics and Metropolitan/Regional Governance
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| Abstract |
The author argues that attempts to improve Montreal’s city centre since the 1960s have focused on state intervention in working-class housing development and improved tax collection, while trying to maintain a distinct Québécois identity in spite of accelerating immigration and the expansion of the city limits to include an English-speaking constituency.
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Antipode
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Vol. 36
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issue 4
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733-739
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September 2004
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Gilbert, Liette. “Montreal : Merging Cultural Politics and Metropolitan/Regional Governance.” Antipode Vol. 36, no. issue 4 (September 2004): 733–739.
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