Childhood and family in Canadian history

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Childhood and family in Canadian history

edited by Joy Parr

(The Canadian social history series)

McClelland and Stewart, c1982

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 179-187

Contents of Works

  • Les petits sauvages : the children of eighteenth-century New France / Peter N. Moogk
  • Children of the early fur trades / Jennifer S.H. Brown
  • Schooling, the economy, and rural society in nineteenth-century Ontario / Chad Gaffield
  • Family, youth, and leaving home in late-nineteenth-century rural Nova Scotia : canning and the exodus, 1868-1893 / Alan A. Brookes
  • The fragmented family : family strategies in the face of death, illness, and poverty, Montreal, 1860-1885 / Bettina Bradbury
  • The "waifs and strays" of a late Victorian city : juvenile delinquents in Toronto / Susan E. Houston
  • The working young of Edmonton, 1921-1931 / Rebecca Coulter
  • Intruders in the nursery : childcare professionals reshape the years one to five, 1920-1940 / Veronica Strong-Boag

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