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Position and Status in a Quebec Industrial Town
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| Title |
Position and Status in a Quebec Industrial Town
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| Abstract |
A study of class structure, circa 1930s, of "a formerly quiet French-Canadian country town, now transformed into one of the leading Canadian centres of textile manufacture." The unnamed town was, according to the author, "invaded" by modern industry and an English-speaking managerial class.
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| Publication |
American Sociological Review
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| Volume |
Vol. 3
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| Issue |
no. 5
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| Pages |
709-717
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| Date |
October 1938
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Hughes, Everett C. “Position and Status in a Quebec Industrial Town.” American Sociological Review Vol. 3, no. 5 (October 1938): 709–717.
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