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1 Themes and Issues
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Hugh E.Q. Shewell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1 Themes and Issues 1
- 2 The Context of Relief Policy Development at the Time of Confederation 25
- 3 The Development of Rudimentary Relief Administration during the Initial Period of Subjugation, 1873–1912 41
- 4 Relief Policy and the Consolidation of Subjugation, 1913–1944 93
- 5 Other Influences: The Transition to the Period of Citizenship, 1918–1944 134
- 6 Citizenship: The General Context of Postwar Indian Welfare Policy 171
- 7 The Influence of the Social Sciences: The Secular Understanding of the ‘Other’ 207
- 8 The Emergence of Indian Welfare Bureaucracy, 1945–1960 228
- 9 The Indian in Transition: Social Welfare and Provincial Services, 1959–1965 260
- 10 Shooting an Elephant in Canada 322
- Notes 343
- Bibliography 403
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1 Themes and Issues 1
- 2 The Context of Relief Policy Development at the Time of Confederation 25
- 3 The Development of Rudimentary Relief Administration during the Initial Period of Subjugation, 1873–1912 41
- 4 Relief Policy and the Consolidation of Subjugation, 1913–1944 93
- 5 Other Influences: The Transition to the Period of Citizenship, 1918–1944 134
- 6 Citizenship: The General Context of Postwar Indian Welfare Policy 171
- 7 The Influence of the Social Sciences: The Secular Understanding of the ‘Other’ 207
- 8 The Emergence of Indian Welfare Bureaucracy, 1945–1960 228
- 9 The Indian in Transition: Social Welfare and Provincial Services, 1959–1965 260
- 10 Shooting an Elephant in Canada 322
- Notes 343
- Bibliography 403
- Index 417