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Sunday in Quebec, 1907-1937
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Sunday in Quebec, 1907-1937
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| Abstract |
By the late 1920s, the movement in Quebec to enforce Sunday as a mandatory day of rest turned anti-Semitic as Jewish storeowners in Montreal were targeted for remaining open on both Saturday and Sunday.
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| Publication |
The Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Historical Studies
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| Volume |
Vol. 62
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| Pages |
47-61
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| Date |
1996
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Laverdure, Paul. “Sunday in Quebec, 1907-1937.” The Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Historical Studies Vol. 62 (1996): 47–61. http://journal.cchahistory.ca/journal/CCHA1996/Laverdure.pdf.
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