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Chapter 2. Three Stories Of Canadian Citizenship
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Janine Brodie
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
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Part I. Citizenship In Theory And History
- Chapter 1. Rethinking The Citizen In Canadian Social History 11
- Chapter 2. Three Stories Of Canadian Citizenship 43
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Part II. Constituting The Canadian Citizen
- Chapter 3. "The Citizenship Debates": The 1885 Franchise Act 69
- Chapter 4. From The Nation To The Citizen: Quebec Historical Writing And The Shaping Of Identity 95
- Chapter 5. Indigenous Citizenship And History In Canada: Between Denial And Imposition 113
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Part III. Domesticity, Industry And Nationhood
- Chapter 6. Scaffolding Citizenship: Housing Reform And Nation Formation In Canada, 1900–1950 129
- Chapter 7. Unemployment And The New Industrial Citizenship: A Review Of The Ontario Unemployment Commission, 1916 155
- Chapter 8. Indispensable But Not A Citizen: The Housewife In The Great Depression 179
- Chapter 9. Time, Swimming Pools, And Citizenship: The Emergence Of Leisure Rights In Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada 199
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Part IV. Pedagogies Of Belonging And Exclusion
- Chapter 10. "The Good Citizen": Masculinity And Citizenship At Frontier College, 1899-1933 225
- Chapter 11. Education For Motherhood: Creating Modern Mothers And Model Citizens 247
- Chapter 12. Constructing Normal Citizens: Sex Advice For Postwar Teens 273
- Chapter 13. Black Nova Scotian Women's Schooling And Citizenship: An Education Of Violence 293
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Part V. The Boundaries Of Citizenship
- Chapter 14. The Child - The Citizen - The Nation: The Rhetoric And Experience Of Wardship In Early Twentieth-Century British Columbia 315
- Chapter 15. Creating Social And Moral Citizens: Defining And Treating Delinquent Boys And Girls In English Canada, 1920–65 337
- Chapter 16. Sex And Citizenship: (Hetero)Sexual Offences, Law And "White" Settler Society In British Columbia, 1885–1940 359
- Chapter 17. "Unfit" Citizens And The B.C. Royal Commission On Mental Hygiene, 1925–28 385
- Contributors 415
- Index 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 7
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Part I. Citizenship In Theory And History
- Chapter 1. Rethinking The Citizen In Canadian Social History 11
- Chapter 2. Three Stories Of Canadian Citizenship 43
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Part II. Constituting The Canadian Citizen
- Chapter 3. "The Citizenship Debates": The 1885 Franchise Act 69
- Chapter 4. From The Nation To The Citizen: Quebec Historical Writing And The Shaping Of Identity 95
- Chapter 5. Indigenous Citizenship And History In Canada: Between Denial And Imposition 113
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Part III. Domesticity, Industry And Nationhood
- Chapter 6. Scaffolding Citizenship: Housing Reform And Nation Formation In Canada, 1900–1950 129
- Chapter 7. Unemployment And The New Industrial Citizenship: A Review Of The Ontario Unemployment Commission, 1916 155
- Chapter 8. Indispensable But Not A Citizen: The Housewife In The Great Depression 179
- Chapter 9. Time, Swimming Pools, And Citizenship: The Emergence Of Leisure Rights In Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada 199
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Part IV. Pedagogies Of Belonging And Exclusion
- Chapter 10. "The Good Citizen": Masculinity And Citizenship At Frontier College, 1899-1933 225
- Chapter 11. Education For Motherhood: Creating Modern Mothers And Model Citizens 247
- Chapter 12. Constructing Normal Citizens: Sex Advice For Postwar Teens 273
- Chapter 13. Black Nova Scotian Women's Schooling And Citizenship: An Education Of Violence 293
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Part V. The Boundaries Of Citizenship
- Chapter 14. The Child - The Citizen - The Nation: The Rhetoric And Experience Of Wardship In Early Twentieth-Century British Columbia 315
- Chapter 15. Creating Social And Moral Citizens: Defining And Treating Delinquent Boys And Girls In English Canada, 1920–65 337
- Chapter 16. Sex And Citizenship: (Hetero)Sexual Offences, Law And "White" Settler Society In British Columbia, 1885–1940 359
- Chapter 17. "Unfit" Citizens And The B.C. Royal Commission On Mental Hygiene, 1925–28 385
- Contributors 415
- Index 419