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Brigden’s and the Eaton’s Catalogue: Business and Art in Winnipeg, 1914–1940
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Angela E. Davis
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Introduction 3
- Minnie J.B. Campbell, Reform, and Empire 18
- Empty-handed Constables and Notorious Offenders: Policing an Early Prairie City “According to Order” 44
- Protecting and Policing Children: The Origins and Nature of Juvenile Justice in Winnipeg 63
- “All our friends and patients know us”: The Margaret Scott Nursing Mission 82
- “The Tubercular Cow Must Go”: Business, Politics, and Winnipeg’s Milk Supply, 1894–1922 101
- Brigden’s and the Eaton’s Catalogue: Business and Art in Winnipeg, 1914–1940 127
- “Gloaming” to Growing: The Experience of the Institutionalized Elderly at Winnipeg’s Middlechurch Home, 1907–1984 143
- The Spirit of Service: Winnipeg’s Voluntary War Services During the Second World War 160
- Drinking Together: The Role of Gender in Changing Manitoba’s Liquor Laws in the 1950s 187
- Winnipeg’s Palliser Furniture in the Context of Mennonite Views on Industrial Relations, 1974–1996 200
- The Early History of the Winnipeg Indian and Métis Friendship Centre, 1951–1968 223
- Prairie Metropolis: A Personal View 242
- Selected Sources in the History of Winnipeg Published Since 1990 251
- Contributors 254
- Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Introduction 3
- Minnie J.B. Campbell, Reform, and Empire 18
- Empty-handed Constables and Notorious Offenders: Policing an Early Prairie City “According to Order” 44
- Protecting and Policing Children: The Origins and Nature of Juvenile Justice in Winnipeg 63
- “All our friends and patients know us”: The Margaret Scott Nursing Mission 82
- “The Tubercular Cow Must Go”: Business, Politics, and Winnipeg’s Milk Supply, 1894–1922 101
- Brigden’s and the Eaton’s Catalogue: Business and Art in Winnipeg, 1914–1940 127
- “Gloaming” to Growing: The Experience of the Institutionalized Elderly at Winnipeg’s Middlechurch Home, 1907–1984 143
- The Spirit of Service: Winnipeg’s Voluntary War Services During the Second World War 160
- Drinking Together: The Role of Gender in Changing Manitoba’s Liquor Laws in the 1950s 187
- Winnipeg’s Palliser Furniture in the Context of Mennonite Views on Industrial Relations, 1974–1996 200
- The Early History of the Winnipeg Indian and Métis Friendship Centre, 1951–1968 223
- Prairie Metropolis: A Personal View 242
- Selected Sources in the History of Winnipeg Published Since 1990 251
- Contributors 254
- Index 257