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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Ontario Historical Studies Series vii
- General Preface ix
- Preface xi
- Tables xiii
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Part One: Overview
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. What People Did 19
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Part Two: The Land and the New Frontiers
- 3. Agriculture, 1867–1941 29
- 4. Ontario’s Mining Industry, 1870–1940 52
- 5. The North and the North-West: Forestry and Agriculture 77
- 6. The Oil and Gas Industry 91
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Part Three: The Industrial Revolution in Ontario
- 7. Ontario’s Industrial Revolution, 1867–1914 103
- 8. The Electrification of Ontario 134
- 9. Manufacturing, 1914–41 148
- 10. The Development of Industrial Cities 166
- 11. The Iron and Steel Industry 185
- 12. The Development of the Ontario Automobile Industry to 1939 208
- 13. Labour and Capital 224
- 14. Protecting the Workers 232
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Part Four: Transportation, Communication, Trade, and Finance
- 15. The Older Means of Transport and Communication: Rail, Water, and the Early Electric Media 247
- 16. Roads, Airways, and Airwaves: Changing Modes of Communication in the Twentieth Century 264
- 17. The Revolution in Ontario Commerce 274
- 18. Financial Evolution 309
- 19. The Provincial ‘Exchequer’ 340
- Statistical Appendixes 349
- Notes 439
- Index 487
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Ontario Historical Studies Series vii
- General Preface ix
- Preface xi
- Tables xiii
-
Part One: Overview
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. What People Did 19
-
Part Two: The Land and the New Frontiers
- 3. Agriculture, 1867–1941 29
- 4. Ontario’s Mining Industry, 1870–1940 52
- 5. The North and the North-West: Forestry and Agriculture 77
- 6. The Oil and Gas Industry 91
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Part Three: The Industrial Revolution in Ontario
- 7. Ontario’s Industrial Revolution, 1867–1914 103
- 8. The Electrification of Ontario 134
- 9. Manufacturing, 1914–41 148
- 10. The Development of Industrial Cities 166
- 11. The Iron and Steel Industry 185
- 12. The Development of the Ontario Automobile Industry to 1939 208
- 13. Labour and Capital 224
- 14. Protecting the Workers 232
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Part Four: Transportation, Communication, Trade, and Finance
- 15. The Older Means of Transport and Communication: Rail, Water, and the Early Electric Media 247
- 16. Roads, Airways, and Airwaves: Changing Modes of Communication in the Twentieth Century 264
- 17. The Revolution in Ontario Commerce 274
- 18. Financial Evolution 309
- 19. The Provincial ‘Exchequer’ 340
- Statistical Appendixes 349
- Notes 439
- Index 487