MARC Bibliographic Record

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245 00 $aOntario since Confederation :$ba reader /$cedited by Edgar-André Montigny and Lori Chambers.
264 _1 $aToronto [Ontario] ;$aBuffalo [New York] :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$c[2000]
264 _2 $aOttawa, Ontario :$bCanadian Electronic Library,$c2015
300    $a1 online resource (470 p.)
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504    $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520    $aOntario Since Confederation contains some of the most recent scholarship in the field of post-Confederation Ontario history. This comprehensive collection, the first of its kind to be published in almost a decade, is intended primarily to introduce students to new areas of debate and new methodologies in Ontario history.The articles range widely over the political, economic, and social history of the province, encompassing both traditional and newly emerging topics. They focus on the theme of 'state and society,' describing and articulating the interactions between social values and ideals, political action, and government bureaucracies from diverse perspectives. The collection raises fundamental questions about the role, nature, and development of the modern bureaucratic state. How pervasive was the influence of the state? Does the state determine or reflect social values? To what degree, and in what manner, could the powers of the state successfully be resisted?Focusing specifically on Ontario history, contributors address the paradoxical relationship between provincial and national history. Some essays explore the influence of the federal government on the province in areas such as pollution management, native rights, and welfare. Other chapters discuss issues of interracial relationships, the family, and unwed motherhood.The variety of topics and approaches represented in this collection attests to the diversity of Ontario and the rich social fabric of its history.
505 0_ $aCover; 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.
505 0_ $aThe 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.
505 0_ $a'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.
505 0_ $a'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.
651 _0 $aOntario$xHistory.
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650 _7 $aHISTORY / Canada / General.$2bisacsh
655 _4 $aHistory.$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
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700 1_ $aChambers, Anne Lorene,$d1965-$eeditor.
700 1_ $aMontigny, Edgar-André,$eeditor.
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MMS IDs

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Network Electronic IDs: 9913504415702121, 9913492944802121
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