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Feeling Comfortable?: The Urban Experience of Anglo-Montrealers
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Feeling Comfortable?: The Urban Experience of Anglo-Montrealers
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Since the Quiet Revolution, the status of Anglophone Montrealers has slipped from dominant minority to just one minority group among many. The author undertook ethnographic fieldwork to determine the strategies used by Anglophones to engage and make sense of their new social status in the city. One of those strategies has been for the Anglophone community to embrace the cultural and linguistic diversity of the entire city and not cloister itself on the West Island of Montreal.
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Master's Thesis
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Université Laval
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[S.l.]
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1999
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en
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Radice, Martha. “Feeling Comfortable?: The Urban Experience of Anglo-Montrealers.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 1999.
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