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The Monument-National in 9 Movements

The following texts have been pulled from the Monument-National’s permanent exhibit, conceived by historian Jean-Marc Larrue and titled
A Site of Great Untertakings, from 1893 to Today.

  1. The Monument-National in the City
  2. A Community Under Threat in a Changing World
  3. The Early Years: the Monument’s "Open Arms"
  4. The Monument-National and the Women’s Movement
  5. The Monument-National: A Breeding Ground of New Ideas and a Multiethnic Cultural Centre
  6. On Stage at the Monument: Innovation and Avant-Garde
  7. On Stage at the Monument: Eclecticism and Popular Success
  8. The Long Slide Downhill
  9. Renaissance: Rebirth, Centenary
The Monument-National in 9 movements