Ontario since Confederation (2 ed)
A Reader, Second Edition

Edited by Dimitry Anastakis,Lori Chambers,Edgar-Andre Montigny,James Onusko

ISBN13: 9781487524296

Imprint: University of Toronto Press

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

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Published: 15/12/2024

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In the more than two decades since the publication of Ontario since Confederation: A Reader, Ontario, Canada, North America, and the world have experienced a whirlwind of profound changes. This new edition brings together leading scholars to present a new and expansive view of Ontario’s social, political, and economic history. Building on the strengths of the first edition, the second edition reflects on the dramatic changes in historical practice and understanding that have marked the last two decades. Taking a chronological approach and broadening the theme of state and society, the book explores important topics such as the environment, gender, continentalism, urban growth, and Indigenous issues. This timely update to Ontario since Confederation features new and revised chapters, as well as new discussion questions designed to stimulate and guide readers to make connections between and across the entire book. Bringing together a wide range of perspectives, approaches, and frameworks, Ontario since Confederation sheds light on historical changes in Canada’s most populous province across more than one and a half centuries.
Preface   1. Introduction Part I: Race and Gender 2. Putting Flesh on the Bones: Writing the History of Julia Turner Afua Cooper 3. “Both silly and loose”: Deconstructing Women’s Criminal Behaviour in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth-Century Oxford County, Ontario Rebecca Beausaert 4. The Case of the “One Good Chinaman”: Rex v. Charles Lee Hing, Stratford, Ontario, 1909 Mona-Margaret Pon 5. The History of Education at Six Nations of the Grand River, 1828–1939 Alison Norman 6. “I Just Felt Like I Belonged to Them”: Women’s Industrial Softball, London, Ontario, 1923–1935 Carly Adams Part II: Class, Business, and Politics 7. “Cracking the Stone” and Marching under Flags Black and Red: Toronto’s Dispossessed in the Age of Industry, 1880–1925 Bryan Palmer and Gaetan Heroux 8. The Rise and Fall of an Ontario Business Dynasty: William Kennedy & Sons and Its Successors, 1857–1997 Keith R. Fleming 9. Indian Reserves v. Indian Lands: Reserves, Crown Lands, and Natural Resource Use in Northeastern Ontario Jean L. Manore 10. The Ontario-Quebec Axis: Postwar Strategies in Intergovernmental Relations P.E. Bryden 11. Power at the Centre: The Evolution of the Premier’s Office in Ontario since 1945 Patrice Dutil and Peter P. Constantinou 12. New Public Management, New Technology: Who Foots the Bill? Information Infrastructure Renewal in Ontario, 1996–2003 David Rapaport Part III: Family 13. Families, Institutions, and the State in Late Nineteenth-Century Ontario Edgar-Andre Montigny 14. “A Barren Cupboard at Home”: Ontario Families Confront the Premiers during the Great Depression, 1929–1939 Lara Campbell 15. Adoption Records in Ontario: Secrecy and the Movement for Reform Valerie Andrews and Lori Chambers Part IV: Epidemiologies and Environments 16. “I had a little bird, its name was Enza”: Children and Adolescents in Ontario and the 1918–20 Spanish Flu James A. Onusko 17. From Polluted Periphery to Vital Green Corridor: Toronto’s Don River Valley, 1793–1989 Jennifer L. Bonnell 18. Ontario and a Changing Climate Mark Winfield and Colleen Kaiser Part V: The State and Welfare 19. “By Every Means in Our Power”: Child and Maternal Welfare in Ontario, 1914 to 1940 Cynthia R. Comacchio 20. The Birch Battles: Daycare and the Welfare State in 1970s Ontario Lisa Pasolli 21. Intolerable Harm: Demanding Mental Health Services for Franco-Ontarian Youth Prior to the Montfort Hospital Crisis Mathieu Arsenault and Marcel Martel 22. A Disability History of Ontario from Confederation to the Coronavirus Pandemic, 1867–2020 Geoffrey Reaume 23. Welfare to Workfare to Basic Income: Poverty and the “Dependency Debate” in Ontario, from the 1930s to 2020 James Struthers
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