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The Segregated City: Class, Residential Patterns and the Development of Industrial Districts in Montreal, 1861 and 1901
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The Segregated City: Class, Residential Patterns and the Development of Industrial Districts in Montreal, 1861 and 1901
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Abstract |
The author explores the relationship between industrial location and residential segregation in late nineteenth century Montreal. Class and occupational structures were the primary determinants of housing patterns in the city, and both of these factors were largely determined by the economic organization within the city.
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Journal of Urban History
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Vol. 17
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no. 2
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123-152
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February 1991
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en
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Citation |
Lewis, Robert D. “The Segregated City: Class, Residential Patterns and the Development of Industrial Districts in Montreal, 1861 and 1901.” Journal of Urban History Vol. 17, no. 2 (February 1991): 123–152.
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