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category: History
published: Nov 2011
ISBN:9780774840606
publisher: UBC Press

Negotiating Identities in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Montreal

edited by Bettina Bradbury & Tamara Myers

tagged: post-confederation (1867-), social history
Description

With its focus on sites where identities were forged and contested over crucial decades in Montreal’s history, this collection illuminates the cultural complexity and richness of a modernizing city. Readers will discover the links between identity, place, and historical moment as they meet vagrant women, sailors in port, unemployed men of the Great Depression, elite families, shopkeepers, and reformers, among others. This fascinating study explores the intersections of state, people, and the voluntary sector to elucidate the processes that took people between homes and cemeteries, between families and shops, and onto the streets.

About the Authors

Bettina Bradbury


Tamara Myers

Contributor Notes

Bettina Bradbury is a member of the History and Women’s Studies Departments at York University. Tamara Myers is a member of the Department of History at the University of Winnipeg. Contributors: Bettina Bradbury, Marie-Eve Harbec, Karine Hébert, Tamara Myers, Mary Anne Poutanen, Darcy Ingram,  Jarrett Rudy, Anna Shea and Suzanne Morton, Sylvie Taschereau, and Brian Young

 

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