Chapter
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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Framing an Accidental Past 1
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PART ONE / EQUITY
- 1 “Vahinko!”: Finnish Canadian Socialists Making Sense of Accidental Fire 33
- 2 The Accidental Underground: Death and Injury in Ontario’s Mining Industry 61
- 3 Coroner Morton Shulman versus Dr Edward Shouldice: Medical Malpractice in 1960s Canada 89
- 4 Pedalling Acceptable Losses: Narratives of Cyclist Accidents in Vancouver, BC 113
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PART TWO / PRECAUTION
- 5 Life and Death in the Building of Montreal’s Victoria Bridge, 1854–1860 143
- 6 A “Lack of System in Their Work”: Risk, Injury, and Labour in the Grenfell Medical Mission of Northern Newfoundland and Labrador, 1893–1914 170
- 7 An Allowance for Accidents: Alberta’s 1908 Workmen’s Compensation Legislation 197
- 8 “Don’t Shoot Crooked Chute”: Memorializing Death and Mediating Risk on Ontario’s Petawawa River 225
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PART THREE / NARRATIVES
- 9 Wind, Error, and Providence: Shipwrecks in New France 253
- 10 Accidental History and Manitoulin Island, ca. 1830–1960: Indigenous and Settler Experience 281
- 11 An Accident’s Afterlife: Childhood, Disability, Maternalism, and Rehabilitation 313
- 12 Kitchen-Table Surgery: Rural Risk and Accidental Care in Early Twentieth-Century General Practice 342
- Conclusion 367
- Contributors 371
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Framing an Accidental Past 1
-
PART ONE / EQUITY
- 1 “Vahinko!”: Finnish Canadian Socialists Making Sense of Accidental Fire 33
- 2 The Accidental Underground: Death and Injury in Ontario’s Mining Industry 61
- 3 Coroner Morton Shulman versus Dr Edward Shouldice: Medical Malpractice in 1960s Canada 89
- 4 Pedalling Acceptable Losses: Narratives of Cyclist Accidents in Vancouver, BC 113
-
PART TWO / PRECAUTION
- 5 Life and Death in the Building of Montreal’s Victoria Bridge, 1854–1860 143
- 6 A “Lack of System in Their Work”: Risk, Injury, and Labour in the Grenfell Medical Mission of Northern Newfoundland and Labrador, 1893–1914 170
- 7 An Allowance for Accidents: Alberta’s 1908 Workmen’s Compensation Legislation 197
- 8 “Don’t Shoot Crooked Chute”: Memorializing Death and Mediating Risk on Ontario’s Petawawa River 225
-
PART THREE / NARRATIVES
- 9 Wind, Error, and Providence: Shipwrecks in New France 253
- 10 Accidental History and Manitoulin Island, ca. 1830–1960: Indigenous and Settler Experience 281
- 11 An Accident’s Afterlife: Childhood, Disability, Maternalism, and Rehabilitation 313
- 12 Kitchen-Table Surgery: Rural Risk and Accidental Care in Early Twentieth-Century General Practice 342
- Conclusion 367
- Contributors 371
- Index 373