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Boarding and Belonging: Thoughts on Sojourner Institution
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Preface to the Second Edition vi
- General Introduction: What is Urban History? 1
-
Cities in the New World: Canadian Urban History Before 1850
- The Political Economy of Early Canadian Urban Developmen 8
- Land Ownership and Society in Montreal: An Hypothesis* 39
- Metropolitanisim and Toronto Re-examined, 1825-18501 57
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Metropolitan Growth and the Spread of the Urban Network
- Currents of Change in Toronto, 1850-1900 74
- The National Policy and the Industrialization of the Mahtimes, 1880-1910 109
- The Urban West: The Evolution of Prairie Towns and Cities to 1930 138
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The Physical Environment
- The Fate of City Beautiful Thought in Canada, 1893-1930 167
- House and Home in Vancouver: Images of West Coast Urbanism, 1886-1929 187
- The Evolution of Architectural Styles in Toronto 210
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Urban Society
- The People of a Canadian City, 1851-1852 224
- Family and Household Composition in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of Moncton, New Brunswick, 1851-1871 249
- Social Structure and the Urbanization Process: Perspectives on Nineteenth Century Research 262
- Boarding and Belonging: Thoughts on Sojourner Institution 282
- The Neglected Majority: The Changing Role of Women in Nineteenth Century Montrea 304
- The Other Toronto: Irish Catholics in a Victorian City 1850-1900 328
- Divided City: The Immigrant in Winnipeg Society, 1874-1921 360
- The Original City of Edmonton: A Derivative Prairie Urban Community 392
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Urban Reform and Government
- Tomorrow’s Metropolis: The Urban Reform Movement in Canada 435
- Tomorrow’s Metropolis’ Revisited: A Critical Assessment of Urban Reform in Canada 1890-1920 456
- Urban Autonomy in Canada: It’s Evolution and Decline 478
- Notes on Editors 501
- Notes on Contributors 502
- The Carleton Library Series 505
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Preface to the Second Edition vi
- General Introduction: What is Urban History? 1
-
Cities in the New World: Canadian Urban History Before 1850
- The Political Economy of Early Canadian Urban Developmen 8
- Land Ownership and Society in Montreal: An Hypothesis* 39
- Metropolitanisim and Toronto Re-examined, 1825-18501 57
-
Metropolitan Growth and the Spread of the Urban Network
- Currents of Change in Toronto, 1850-1900 74
- The National Policy and the Industrialization of the Mahtimes, 1880-1910 109
- The Urban West: The Evolution of Prairie Towns and Cities to 1930 138
-
The Physical Environment
- The Fate of City Beautiful Thought in Canada, 1893-1930 167
- House and Home in Vancouver: Images of West Coast Urbanism, 1886-1929 187
- The Evolution of Architectural Styles in Toronto 210
-
Urban Society
- The People of a Canadian City, 1851-1852 224
- Family and Household Composition in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of Moncton, New Brunswick, 1851-1871 249
- Social Structure and the Urbanization Process: Perspectives on Nineteenth Century Research 262
- Boarding and Belonging: Thoughts on Sojourner Institution 282
- The Neglected Majority: The Changing Role of Women in Nineteenth Century Montrea 304
- The Other Toronto: Irish Catholics in a Victorian City 1850-1900 328
- Divided City: The Immigrant in Winnipeg Society, 1874-1921 360
- The Original City of Edmonton: A Derivative Prairie Urban Community 392
-
Urban Reform and Government
- Tomorrow’s Metropolis: The Urban Reform Movement in Canada 435
- Tomorrow’s Metropolis’ Revisited: A Critical Assessment of Urban Reform in Canada 1890-1920 456
- Urban Autonomy in Canada: It’s Evolution and Decline 478
- Notes on Editors 501
- Notes on Contributors 502
- The Carleton Library Series 505