Author(s)

Publisher

Publication Year

ISBN: 9781926824772-05

Categories: , , ,

 
View more details about this title
on the publisher's website:

Conquered (1760-1800)

From: The History of Montréal

$0.90

This chapter explores the aftermath of the Conquest of 1760, and the experiences of various groups in Montreal. For the people of French origin living in Canada, the Conquest of 1760 had major consequences, the effects of which can still be felt today. The first years of the British regime turned life in Montreal on its head, even though continuity with the French regime was significant in some areas.

Preview

Contributors

Paul-André Linteau

Paul-André Linteau is professor of history at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Specializing in economic, social, and urban history, he has written many books on the history of Quebec and Canada, with an emphasis on Montreal. His many awards include the Prix Léon-Gérin, Quebec’s highest distinction in humanities, and the International Canadian Studies Award of Excellence. Paul-André Linteau is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.