Add this copy of Readings in Canadian Social History 3 Canada's Age of to cart. $26.09, good condition, Sold by Lisa Van Munster rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Oshawa, ON, CANADA, published 1988 by McClelland and Stewart Limited.
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Bill Hindle. Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers; Moderate Creasing on Spine; Front, Rear Covers, Spine Lightly Chipped; Spine Slightly Cocked; Edges Lightly Soiled. CONTENTS: Abbreviations; General Introduction-The Series; Introduction to Volume 3; I ECONOMIC OVERVIEW Toronto's Industrial Revolution, 1850-1892-by Gregory S. Kealey; The National Policy and the Industrialization of the Maritimes-by T. W. Acheson; II SOCIAL STRUCTURE Land, Population, and Social Change: The "Critical Years" in Rural Canada West-by David Gagan; III THE WORKING CLASS The Culture of Control-by Bryan D. Palmer; IV VIOLENCE AND PROTEST Cavalry or Police: Keeping the Peace on Two Adjacent Frontiers, 1870-1900-by Desmond Morton; V SOCIAL CONTROL The WCTU: "For God, Home, and Native Land": A Study of Nineteenth-Century Feminism-by Wendy Mitchinson; VI WOMEN One Hundred and Two Muffled Voices: Canada's Industrial Women in the 1880's-by Susan Trofimenkoff. SERIES: The editors of this series are Michael S. Cross, Professor of History at Dalhousie University, and Gregory S. Kealey, Professor of History at Memorial University of Newfoundland. SYNOPSIS: The emergence of "social history"-the study of society and the many ways in which people as individuals, groups, and classes inter-react to create social change-is one of the most significant developments in Canadian historical writing in the last fifteen years. Canada's Age of Industry, 1849-1896 is the third in a five-volume series of readers designed to present an overview of Canada's social history, encompassing such topics as economic development, social structure, politics, religion, work and workers, and the changing role of women. This volume presents a series of scholarly articles which range from an essay by Gregory Kealey on Toronto's Industrial Revolution in the last half of the nineteenth century to a fascinating study by Wendy Mitchinson of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, A Study of Nineteenth-Century Feminism. Also included are examinations of the working class, violence and protest, social structure, and government encouragement of industrial development from 1849 to 1896.
Add this copy of Canada's Age of Industry, 1849-1896 to cart. $127.52, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1982 by McClelland & Stewart.