A Metropolis in Transition.
Montréal's Built Form: French Heritage, Victorian Legacy and
Modernist Ambitions.
The Shifting Boundaries of the Metropolis: The Struggle to Govern a
Moving Target.
Montréal's Economy: Decline, Conversion -
Polarization?
Repopulating the Inner City.
Language, Ethnic Groups and the Shaping of Social Space.
Epilogue.
Bibliography.
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
Index.
Annick Germain and Damaris Rose, both of University of Québec, Canada.
"a thorough book written in very clear language" (Urban Geography,
2001)
"..an excellent resource for anyone wanting to learn about a major
city (Urban Studies, Vol.38, No.13, 2001)
"...informative and thought-provoking book (Canadian Journal of
Urban Research, Vol.10 No.1, 2001)
"..I strongly recommend this volume to scholars, planners,
politicians and concerned citizens interested in the future of the
great city.." (Quebec Studies, No.24.)
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