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Les grands magasins de la rue Sainte-Catherine à Montréal : des lieux de modernisation d'homogénéisation et de différenciation des modes de consommation
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Les grands magasins de la rue Sainte-Catherine à Montréal : des lieux de modernisation d'homogénéisation et de différenciation des modes de consommation
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Abstract |
At once the creators of dress codes and the seat of new forms of commerce, the department stores on St. Catherine Street, which appeared as early as 1880, profoundly altered the consumption practices of Quebecers, and Montrealers in particular. The author analyses the influence exerted by three of these temples of the retail trade: the Eaton, Morgan and Dupuis Frères stores. These three grew significantly, and more or less simultaneously, beginning in the latter half of the last century. The author studies the period 1920-1960, when the presence of these three stores was markedly asserted.
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Material History Review/Revue d'histoire matérielle
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Vol. 41
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58-68
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Printemps 1995
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fr
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Comeau, Michelle. “Les grands magasins de la rue Sainte-Catherine à Montréal : des lieux de modernisation d’homogénéisation et de différenciation des modes de consommation.” Material History Review/Revue d’histoire matérielle Vol. 41 (Printemps 1995): 58–68.
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