2003
DOI: 10.7202/1015741ar
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L’histoire urbaine au Canada : l’espace, les citadins et les gouvernants

Abstract: Cet article dresse un bilan des développements récents en histoire urbaine au Canada. Au cours des dernières années, les travaux ont porté sur différents aspects de la vie urbaine : logement, travail, culture, ethnicité, etc. En dépit de la fragmentation du champ disciplinaire, il est possible de regrouper les questionnements en quatre thématiques principales : l’étude du processus de suburbanisation, la question de l’ethnicité et des classes sociales, la redéfinition des rapports hommes/femmes et sa portée eu… Show more

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“…In North America, the 'new urban history' was born in the late-1960s, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies and 'everyday' city dwellers and urban landscapes. In Canada, the Urban History Review was inaugurated in 1972 and has remained the most important homegrown venue for exchanging ideas about the historical evolution of cities (for reviews of Canadian urban history, see Artibise and Stelter, 1981;Poitras, 2003;Sies, 2003;Stave, 1980).…”
Section: Externalist-cognitive Studies: Urban Geography and Urban His...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In North America, the 'new urban history' was born in the late-1960s, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies and 'everyday' city dwellers and urban landscapes. In Canada, the Urban History Review was inaugurated in 1972 and has remained the most important homegrown venue for exchanging ideas about the historical evolution of cities (for reviews of Canadian urban history, see Artibise and Stelter, 1981;Poitras, 2003;Sies, 2003;Stave, 1980).…”
Section: Externalist-cognitive Studies: Urban Geography and Urban His...mentioning
confidence: 99%