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2. Iron and Steel in 'New Ontario'
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Iron and Steel Industry in Ontario: Troubled Beginnings to the 1890s 8
- 2. Iron and Steel in 'New Ontario' 23
- 3. Rails and Shells: Algoma Steel and the Precarious Rewards of National Prosperity 1905-19 50
- 4. Frustrated Ambitions: Algoma Steel in the 1920s 69
- 5. A New Brunswicker in the 'Financial Aristocracy' of Europe: Sir James Hamet Dunn 1900-30 95
- 6. Cutting the Gordian Knot: Sir James Dunn and the Takeover of Algoma Steel 1930–5 124
- 7. The Road to Recovery: Sir James Dunn and Algoma Steel 1935-9 152
- 8. Algoma Steel and the Second World War: Steel in a Regulated Economy 178
- 9. An Empire Realized: Dunn and Algoma Steel 1945–56 212
- Conclusion 248
- MAP AND DIAGRAMS 260
- NOTE ON SOURCES 263
- NOTES 267
- INDEX 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Iron and Steel Industry in Ontario: Troubled Beginnings to the 1890s 8
- 2. Iron and Steel in 'New Ontario' 23
- 3. Rails and Shells: Algoma Steel and the Precarious Rewards of National Prosperity 1905-19 50
- 4. Frustrated Ambitions: Algoma Steel in the 1920s 69
- 5. A New Brunswicker in the 'Financial Aristocracy' of Europe: Sir James Hamet Dunn 1900-30 95
- 6. Cutting the Gordian Knot: Sir James Dunn and the Takeover of Algoma Steel 1930–5 124
- 7. The Road to Recovery: Sir James Dunn and Algoma Steel 1935-9 152
- 8. Algoma Steel and the Second World War: Steel in a Regulated Economy 178
- 9. An Empire Realized: Dunn and Algoma Steel 1945–56 212
- Conclusion 248
- MAP AND DIAGRAMS 260
- NOTE ON SOURCES 263
- NOTES 267
- INDEX 317