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Civic Response to Epidemics in Montreal and Winnipeg, 1885-1905: A Comparative Study
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Civic Response to Epidemics in Montreal and Winnipeg, 1885-1905: A Comparative Study
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Abstract |
An examination of Montreal's civic reform movement's attempt to pressure the municipal government into enacting and enforcing health controls following the smallpox epidemics in the city in 1885 and 1903. The reform movement was predominately English-speaking Protestant and middle-class.
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The Register (McGill History Students' Association)
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Vol. 1
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no. 2
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146-166
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September 1980
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en
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Bozac, Antoinette N. “Civic Response to Epidemics in Montreal and Winnipeg, 1885-1905: A Comparative Study.” The Register (McGill History Students’ Association) Vol. 1, no. 2 (September 1980): 146–166.
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