Montreal's Square Mile
The Making and Transformation of a Colonial Metropole
Herausgeber: Anastakis, Dimitry; Nerbas, Don; Kirkland, Elizabeth
Montreal's Square Mile
The Making and Transformation of a Colonial Metropole
Herausgeber: Anastakis, Dimitry; Nerbas, Don; Kirkland, Elizabeth
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This book sheds light on the history of the Square Mile, a powerful symbol of wealth in Montreal’s urban landscape.
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This book sheds light on the history of the Square Mile, a powerful symbol of wealth in Montreal’s urban landscape.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 9g
- ISBN-13: 9781487508050
- ISBN-10: 1487508050
- Artikelnr.: 63659965
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 9g
- ISBN-13: 9781487508050
- ISBN-10: 1487508050
- Artikelnr.: 63659965
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Dimitry Anastakis, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Don Nerbas
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Dimitry Anastakis, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Don Nerbas
The Square Mile: A Singular Topography
(Vignettes by Julia Gersovitz)
Part I: Frameworks and Perspectives
1. The High Ground: Mansions, Mythology, and the Mountain
Roderick MacLeod
First Development: From Apple Orchards to Building Lots
2. Property and Power: Connecting the Dots
Sherry Olson
Widening Influences
Part II: Constructing Business Networks and Institutions
3. Others of More Enterprise: Thomas Morland and the Formation of Montreal
Rolling Mills, 1858-68
Jean-Philip Mathieu
McGill University
4. "Dear Richard... send us a few buffalo tongues": Donald Smith’s Fur
Trade Contacts and Personal Credit Networks
Max Hamon
Row and Terrace Housing
Part III: Family, Gender, and Property
5. Marriage, Property, and the Law in a Square Mile Family: The Case of
Annie Stevenson Anderson vs David Morrice, 1884-85
Peter Gossage and Lisa Moore
Hugh Allan and Ravenscrag
6. Searching for Intimacies beyond the Notman Photographs: The Case of Amy
Redpath Roddick
Elizabeth Kirkland and Mary Anne Poutanen
The Creation of Mount Royal Park
7. Gender and Social Relations in the City above the Hill
Robert C.H. Sweeny
Houses of Worship
Part IV: Professional and Business Worlds in Transformation
8. Max Aitken in Montreal: Financial Innovation and Creative
Gregory P. Marchildon
Destruction in the Laurier Boom
The Stanley Street Presbyterian Church
9. "Glad of your help": Scottish Architects in Montreal, 1860-1940
Annmarie Adams
The Art Association, Phillips Square
10. The Changing of the Guard: Bartlett McLennan, Roy Wolvin, and the
Leveraged Buyout of the Montreal Transportation Company, 1903-21
M. Stephen Salmon
Architects Unite
Part V: Crisis and Decline-
11. Crossing Imperial Boundaries and Constructing Intimate Linkages:
Reading Soldiers’ First World War Letters
Nicolas Kenny
A Consistent Material Palette
12. The Death of the Golden Square Mile? Understanding the Transformation
of an Urban District, 1945-85
Harold Bérubé
1920s: Beginning of the End
Afterword
Brian J. Young
Index
Introduction
Dimitry Anastakis, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Don Nerbas
The Square Mile: A Singular Topography
(Vignettes by Julia Gersovitz)
Part I: Frameworks and Perspectives
1. The High Ground: Mansions, Mythology, and the Mountain
Roderick MacLeod
First Development: From Apple Orchards to Building Lots
2. Property and Power: Connecting the Dots
Sherry Olson
Widening Influences
Part II: Constructing Business Networks and Institutions
3. Others of More Enterprise: Thomas Morland and the Formation of Montreal
Rolling Mills, 1858-68
Jean-Philip Mathieu
McGill University
4. "Dear Richard... send us a few buffalo tongues": Donald Smith’s Fur
Trade Contacts and Personal Credit Networks
Max Hamon
Row and Terrace Housing
Part III: Family, Gender, and Property
5. Marriage, Property, and the Law in a Square Mile Family: The Case of
Annie Stevenson Anderson vs David Morrice, 1884-85
Peter Gossage and Lisa Moore
Hugh Allan and Ravenscrag
6. Searching for Intimacies beyond the Notman Photographs: The Case of Amy
Redpath Roddick
Elizabeth Kirkland and Mary Anne Poutanen
The Creation of Mount Royal Park
7. Gender and Social Relations in the City above the Hill
Robert C.H. Sweeny
Houses of Worship
Part IV: Professional and Business Worlds in Transformation
8. Max Aitken in Montreal: Financial Innovation and Creative
Gregory P. Marchildon
Destruction in the Laurier Boom
The Stanley Street Presbyterian Church
9. "Glad of your help": Scottish Architects in Montreal, 1860-1940
Annmarie Adams
The Art Association, Phillips Square
10. The Changing of the Guard: Bartlett McLennan, Roy Wolvin, and the
Leveraged Buyout of the Montreal Transportation Company, 1903-21
M. Stephen Salmon
Architects Unite
Part V: Crisis and Decline-
11. Crossing Imperial Boundaries and Constructing Intimate Linkages:
Reading Soldiers’ First World War Letters
Nicolas Kenny
A Consistent Material Palette
12. The Death of the Golden Square Mile? Understanding the Transformation
of an Urban District, 1945-85
Harold Bérubé
1920s: Beginning of the End
Afterword
Brian J. Young
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Dimitry Anastakis, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Don Nerbas
The Square Mile: A Singular Topography
(Vignettes by Julia Gersovitz)
Part I: Frameworks and Perspectives
1. The High Ground: Mansions, Mythology, and the Mountain
Roderick MacLeod
First Development: From Apple Orchards to Building Lots
2. Property and Power: Connecting the Dots
Sherry Olson
Widening Influences
Part II: Constructing Business Networks and Institutions
3. Others of More Enterprise: Thomas Morland and the Formation of Montreal
Rolling Mills, 1858-68
Jean-Philip Mathieu
McGill University
4. "Dear Richard... send us a few buffalo tongues": Donald Smith’s Fur
Trade Contacts and Personal Credit Networks
Max Hamon
Row and Terrace Housing
Part III: Family, Gender, and Property
5. Marriage, Property, and the Law in a Square Mile Family: The Case of
Annie Stevenson Anderson vs David Morrice, 1884-85
Peter Gossage and Lisa Moore
Hugh Allan and Ravenscrag
6. Searching for Intimacies beyond the Notman Photographs: The Case of Amy
Redpath Roddick
Elizabeth Kirkland and Mary Anne Poutanen
The Creation of Mount Royal Park
7. Gender and Social Relations in the City above the Hill
Robert C.H. Sweeny
Houses of Worship
Part IV: Professional and Business Worlds in Transformation
8. Max Aitken in Montreal: Financial Innovation and Creative
Gregory P. Marchildon
Destruction in the Laurier Boom
The Stanley Street Presbyterian Church
9. "Glad of your help": Scottish Architects in Montreal, 1860-1940
Annmarie Adams
The Art Association, Phillips Square
10. The Changing of the Guard: Bartlett McLennan, Roy Wolvin, and the
Leveraged Buyout of the Montreal Transportation Company, 1903-21
M. Stephen Salmon
Architects Unite
Part V: Crisis and Decline-
11. Crossing Imperial Boundaries and Constructing Intimate Linkages:
Reading Soldiers’ First World War Letters
Nicolas Kenny
A Consistent Material Palette
12. The Death of the Golden Square Mile? Understanding the Transformation
of an Urban District, 1945-85
Harold Bérubé
1920s: Beginning of the End
Afterword
Brian J. Young
Index
Introduction
Dimitry Anastakis, Elizabeth Kirkland, and Don Nerbas
The Square Mile: A Singular Topography
(Vignettes by Julia Gersovitz)
Part I: Frameworks and Perspectives
1. The High Ground: Mansions, Mythology, and the Mountain
Roderick MacLeod
First Development: From Apple Orchards to Building Lots
2. Property and Power: Connecting the Dots
Sherry Olson
Widening Influences
Part II: Constructing Business Networks and Institutions
3. Others of More Enterprise: Thomas Morland and the Formation of Montreal
Rolling Mills, 1858-68
Jean-Philip Mathieu
McGill University
4. "Dear Richard... send us a few buffalo tongues": Donald Smith’s Fur
Trade Contacts and Personal Credit Networks
Max Hamon
Row and Terrace Housing
Part III: Family, Gender, and Property
5. Marriage, Property, and the Law in a Square Mile Family: The Case of
Annie Stevenson Anderson vs David Morrice, 1884-85
Peter Gossage and Lisa Moore
Hugh Allan and Ravenscrag
6. Searching for Intimacies beyond the Notman Photographs: The Case of Amy
Redpath Roddick
Elizabeth Kirkland and Mary Anne Poutanen
The Creation of Mount Royal Park
7. Gender and Social Relations in the City above the Hill
Robert C.H. Sweeny
Houses of Worship
Part IV: Professional and Business Worlds in Transformation
8. Max Aitken in Montreal: Financial Innovation and Creative
Gregory P. Marchildon
Destruction in the Laurier Boom
The Stanley Street Presbyterian Church
9. "Glad of your help": Scottish Architects in Montreal, 1860-1940
Annmarie Adams
The Art Association, Phillips Square
10. The Changing of the Guard: Bartlett McLennan, Roy Wolvin, and the
Leveraged Buyout of the Montreal Transportation Company, 1903-21
M. Stephen Salmon
Architects Unite
Part V: Crisis and Decline-
11. Crossing Imperial Boundaries and Constructing Intimate Linkages:
Reading Soldiers’ First World War Letters
Nicolas Kenny
A Consistent Material Palette
12. The Death of the Golden Square Mile? Understanding the Transformation
of an Urban District, 1945-85
Harold Bérubé
1920s: Beginning of the End
Afterword
Brian J. Young
Index