Professor Paul-André Linteau tells the fascinating story of Montreal from prehistoric times to the twenty-first century, from the Iroquoian community of Hochelaga to the bustling economic metropolis that Montreal has become. He delves into the social, economic, political, and cultural forces and trends that have driven Montreal’s development as well as the difficult periods it has lived through. Outlining the diverse ethnic and cultural origins of the city and its strategic geographical position, he shows how a small missionary colony founded in 1642 developed into a leading economic city and cultural center, the thriving cosmopolitan hub of French-speaking North America.
L'âge de plastique : Lire la ville contemporaine
Daniel Laforest
bookMaurice Sand : Une œuvre et son brisant au 19e siècle
Lise Bissonnette
bookGuide de l'architecture contemporaine de Montréal : Deuxième édition
Nancy Dunton, Helen Malkin
bookLe Québec par ses enfants : Une sociologie historique (1850-1950)
André Turmel
bookLes journaux intimes et personnels au Québec : Poétique d'un genre littéraire incertain
Manon Auger
bookL'Amérique selon Sartre : Littérature, philosophie, politique
Yan Hamel
bookTraits chinois / lignes francophones
Rosalind Silvester, Guillaume Thouroude
bookMontreal: Seaport and City
Stephen Butler Leacock
bookMontréal et son aménagement : Vivre la ville
Jean-Claude Marsan
bookLe long de la Main cosmopolite : Promouvoir, vivre et marcher le boulevard Saint-Laurent à Montréal
Marie-Laure Poulot
bookMontreal, City of Spires : Church Architecture During the British Colonial Period 1760-1860
Clarence Epstein
bookSam Pollock et le Canadien de Montréal
Hafsi Taïeb, Line Bonneau
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