Ontario since Confederation : a reader /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Toronto [Ontario] ; Buffalo [New York] :
University of Toronto Press,
[2000]
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Preface; Patterns of Gendered Labour and the Development of Ontario Agriculture; Putting Flesh on the Bones: Writing the History of Julia Turner; The Wikwemikong First Nation and the Department of Indian Affairs' Mismanagement of Petroleum Development; The Other Side: The Rhetoric of Labour Reform in Toronto during the 1870s; Families, Institutions, and the State in Late-Nineteenth-Century Ontario; Oliver Mowat, Patronage, and Party Building; 'Cultivation' and the Middle-Class Self: Manners and Morals in Victorian Ontario.
- The State, Public Education, and Morality: Evaluating the Results of School Promotion, 1893-1896The Case of the 'One Good Chinaman': Rex v. Charles Lee Hing, Stratford, Ontario, 1909; 'By Every Means in Our Power': Maternal and Child Welfare in Ontario, 1900-1945; Indian Reserves v. Indian Lands: Reserves, Crown Lands, and Natural Resource Use in Northeastern Ontario; 'Salvaging War's Waste': The University of Toronto and the 'Physical Reconstruction' of Disabled Soldiers during the First World War; Illegitimate Children and the Children of Unmarried Parents Act.
- 'That Repulsive Abnormal Creature I Heard of in That Book': Lesbians and Families in Ontario, 1920-1965'A Barren Cupboard at Home': Ontario Families Confront the Premiers during the Great Depression; Citizen Participation in the Welfare State: The Recreation Movement in Brantford, 1945-1957; Managing Water Quality in the Great Lakes Basin: Sewage Pollution Control, 1951-1960; The CCF and Post-Second World War Politics in Ontario; The Ontario-Quebec Axis: Postwar Strategies in Intergovernmental Negotiations.
- 'We Want Facts, Not Morals!' Unwanted Pregnancy, the Toronto Women's Caucus, and Sex EducationWelfare to Workfare: Poverty and the 'Dependency Debate' in Post- Second World War Ontario; Contributors.