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- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Cultural Context of the Canadian Welfare State 1
- 1 The Evangelical Morphology of the State and the Redefinition of the Patriarchal Family 17
- 2 ‘While the Breadwinners Are at War’: Gender and Social Policy, 1914–1918 46
- 3 ‘A Peaceful Evolution of Industrial Citizenship’: Maternalism, National Efficiency, and the Movement for Mothers’ Allowances 94
- 4 Mothers’ Allowances and the Regulation of the Family Economy 131
- 5 Dismantling the Maternalist State: Labour, Social Work, and Social Catholicism Debate Family Policy, 1926–1930 160
- 6 ‘Not Only a Living Wage, but a Family Wage’: The Great Depression and the Subversion of the Maternalist State 196
- 7 Reconstructing Families: Family Allowances and the Politics of Postwar Abundance 249
- Conclusion: ‘The Endangered Family’ 310
- Notes 321
- Primary Sources 435
- Index 441
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: The Cultural Context of the Canadian Welfare State 1
- 1 The Evangelical Morphology of the State and the Redefinition of the Patriarchal Family 17
- 2 ‘While the Breadwinners Are at War’: Gender and Social Policy, 1914–1918 46
- 3 ‘A Peaceful Evolution of Industrial Citizenship’: Maternalism, National Efficiency, and the Movement for Mothers’ Allowances 94
- 4 Mothers’ Allowances and the Regulation of the Family Economy 131
- 5 Dismantling the Maternalist State: Labour, Social Work, and Social Catholicism Debate Family Policy, 1926–1930 160
- 6 ‘Not Only a Living Wage, but a Family Wage’: The Great Depression and the Subversion of the Maternalist State 196
- 7 Reconstructing Families: Family Allowances and the Politics of Postwar Abundance 249
- Conclusion: ‘The Endangered Family’ 310
- Notes 321
- Primary Sources 435
- Index 441