Book launch: Deindustrializing Montreal
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You are invited to the McGill-Queen’s University Press book launch of “Deindustrializing Montreal: Entangled Histories of Race, Residence and Class” on Sunday August 28th (1-3pm) at Batiment 7’s Les sans taverne (1900 rue Le Ber) in Pointe-Saint-Charles. Deindustrializing Montreal explores the history of the neighbourhoods of Little Burgundy and Pointe Saint-Charles, which face each other across the Lachine Canal, through the oral histories of long-term residents and archival research. The ways that industrial heritage on the canal has facilitated gentrification is explored.
Who's Attending
Jose Lopes-Cordeiro
APPI / TICCIH Portugal
Zhen-Hui Liu
Assistant Professor
Literacy Center for Creative Writing and Course Development, Providence University
Brooke Batterson
Graduate Student, Industrial Heritage & Archaeology
Michigan Technological University
Fred Burrill
Cape Breton University
Cristina Sucala
PhD Student
Ironbridge Interantional Institute for Cultural Heritage - University of Birmingham
Monika Schott
Deakin University Australia
Mirna Ashraf Ali
Urban Heritage Planner at UNESCO, World Heritage Cities Programme | Urban Researcher and Architect
UNESCO| World Heritage Centre - Brandenburg University of Technology-Cottbus
Takashi Itoh
Japan ICOMOS, Japan Industrial Archaeology Society
Èlia Casals Alsina
PhD student
Universitat de Lleida [University of Lleida]. Fac.: Geography and Sociology. Research program: Territory, heritage and culture
Henry Kuningas
Tallinn Urban Planning Department; Estonian Academy of Arts
Steven High
Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling