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My name’s Samuel Wood, and I am fascinated by the stories which shape the world in which I live. Often these are the stories of the English Renaissance, but having returned to Montreal after 18 years of studying and teaching in Britain, it is the stories behind the metro stations of Montreal that’s got me going at the moment. I have written for the. The Oxford Handbook to Early Tudor Drama. By Oxford University Press. I try to make snarky comments on my personal blog over here. Join 195 other followers.
Jean Talon, How Do You Like Them Apples? – A History of Canada by Montreal Metro
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Jean Talon, How Do You Like Them Apples? September 28, 2014. October 5, 2014. Jean Talon. Opened: 1966, Orange Line; 1986, Blue Line. No-one has yet planted here apple trees, except some which bring very good apples and in quantity, but there are very few of these trees. Then those apple trees will suck up all that melted water for next year’s crop. Histoire de la Nouvelle France. There are a lot of little fruits such that I do not know the names and which are not as very good, but are eaten in place of ...
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July 4, 2014. Sherbrooke. Orange Line. Opened 1966. The most significant of these deeds occurred during Sherbrooke’s stint as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, from 1811 to 1816, after which he became Governor-General of British North America until 1818. Still, Amidst all this misdirection, it should come as no surprise that Sherbrooke station doesn’t even have an exit onto the street that takes his name. From there it was onto India and the siege of Seringapatam;. Such was the state of international a...
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July 20, 2014. September 28, 2015. Green Line. Opened in 1976. Some days are better than others, and 19 September 1967 was more hectic than most. At the end of this post. The boulevard was far from quiet. The previous day it was the scene of the car chase that ended a score of bank robberies and the life of the getaway driver, Monica Proietti Smith, a.k.a Machine Gun Molly or Monica La Mitraille. All of this came too late for Pope Pius IX whose reign, from 1846 to 1878, was just as momentous, and after w...
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Thanks for dropping by. This blog tells the stories behind the names of Montreal’s metro stations. It is inspired by my fascination with the stories that shape the world in which I live. Having just returned to Montreal after eighteen years in the UK, these stories do not get much more immediate than the stations through which I and millions of others pass on a daily basis. Blog at WordPress.com. A History of Canada by Montreal Metro. Follow “A History of Canada by Montreal Metro”. Send to Email Address.
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. This month at Canada's History. They've put my story on Magna Carta and its 800th anniversary tour of Canada up at the website. The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All. The exhibition opens at the Canadian Museum of History in June, and tours to Winnipeg, Toronto, and Edmonton. History Blogs of Note. Andrew Smith's Business History Blog. We welc...
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Monday, May 18, 2015. The nail bar issue; Ask a labour historian. Erik Loomis responds to the flurry of news stories. About the exploitation of south Asian immigrant women in North America's nail bars by observing this is not a crisis to be solved by social media. LGM often a terrific blog, and enough history among all the other stuff. History Blogs of Note. Comedy Can Be Murder.
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Last chance to dine on Three Weeks in Quebec City. The wine is coming up from the cellar. The menu is set. Our host Patrice Dutil and I are planning a bunfight over who the real makers of confederation were. And I'm told there are still some seats available. Last chance. History Blogs of Note. Andrew Smith's Business History Blog. Comedy Can Be Murder.
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Friday, May 08, 2015. Electoral history: One thing about the British election. Is how Canadian it seemed. Not just in the large array of parties complicating the choices, and of a regional independence party scooping up seats in the national legislature. But also in the apparently successful delegitimization of parliamentary authority. Voices on the right are starting to say that Labour...
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Friday, May 22, 2015. Getting your work noticed by influential people. What's on your nighttable? Barry Cooper, the political scientist at the University of Calgary, just learned that his book New Political Religions or an Analysis of Modern Terrorism. Was on the bookshelf of Osama bin Laden. At least that the U.S. government says it was. By C R. Haines. History Blogs of Note.
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Wednesday, May 06, 2015. Going viral at Spadina House. Party at their house! Okay, it's a nice bit of marketing capitalizing on the movie remake and on other '20s pop culture trends. But you know, it's a sleepy heritage home thing: how big's the audience for that, really? Pretty substantial, it turns out. When Spadina House posted the event in March, they got 45,000 RSVPs. LGM (Labour a...
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Thursday, May 07, 2015. What's impossible in Alberta now? At his first cabinet meeting Premier Dave Barrett takes off his shoes, leaps onto the leather-inlaid cabinet table and skids the length of the room. “Are we here for a good time or a long time? 8221; he roars. His answer: a good time, a time of change, action, doing what was needed and right, not what was easy and conventional.
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Thursday, May 14, 2015. One hears the CBC is planning a new television history of Canada, broadcast target 2017. Canadianists, you may be getting calls. Word is it may be a Canadian franchise of an international product. An American series called "America the story of us" aired a few years ago. It was all filmed in South Africa (! Also filmed in South Africa (! History Blogs of Note.
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Christopher Moore's History News. History (mostly Canadian), a little politics (ditto), and the Tour de France in July. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Nother one bites the dust. One of my go-to histblogs, is packing it in. The success of the blog has taken me places, places that I need to go without this particular blog if I am to prosper: a terrific job, new publishing opportunities, and projects in the digital humanities, to name a few. The success of this. History Blogs of Note. Comedy Can Be Murder.
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