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Power, Place and Identity: Studies of Social and Legal Regulation in Quebec. Edited by Tamara Myers, Kate Boyer, Mary Anne Poutanen and Steven Watt (ed.). (1998)

Proceedings of a Montreal History Group Conference, Montreal, May 1996
Occasional Papers of the Montreal History Group
Number 3

Table of contents:

Kate Boyer. “Re-working Respectability: The Feminisation of Clerical Work and the Politics of Public Virtue in Early Twentieth-Century Montreal.”

Bettina Bradbury. “Debating Dower: Patriarchy, Capitalism and Widows’ Rights in Lower Canada.”

Donald Fyson. “The Biasees of Ancien Régime Justice: The People and the Justices of the Peace in the District of Montreal, 1785-1830.”

Peter Gossage. “Tangled Webs: Remarriage and Family Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Quebec.”

Suzanne Morton. “A Man’s City: Montreal, Gambling and Male Space in the 1940s.”

Mary Anne Poutanen. “The Geography of Prostitution in an Early Nineteenth-Century Urban Centre: Montreal, 1810-1842.”

Sarah Schmidt. “ ‘Private’ Acts in ‘Public’ Spaces: Parks in Turn-of-the-Century Montreal.”

Brian Young. “The Volunteer Militia in Lower Canada, 1837-50.”

 

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Power, Place and Identity: Historical Studies of Social and Legal Regulation in Quebec

 

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