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2 Control of the Insane in British Columbia, 1849–78: Care, Cure, or Confinement?
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Gerry Ferguson
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
- ‘A Strange Revolution in the Manners of the Country’: Aboriginal-Settler Intermarriage in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia 23
- Control of the Insane in British Columbia, 1849–78: Care, Cure, or Confinement? 63
- Racializing Prohibitions: Alcohol Laws and Racial/Ethnic Minorities in British Columbia, 1871–1927 97
- Secrets and Lies: The Criminalization of Incest and the (Re)Formation of the ‘Private’ in British Columbia, 1890–1940 120
- ‘Charity Is One Thing and the Administration of Justice Is Another’: Law and the Politics of Familial Regulation in Early Twentieth-Century British Columbia 145
- Regulating the ‘Respectable’ Classes: Venereal Disease, Gender, and Public Health Initiatives in Canada, 1914–35 170
- Race, Reason, and Regulation: British Columbia’s Mass Exile of Chinese ‘Lunatics’ aboard the Empress of Russia, 9 February 1935 196
- The Politics of Naming: Constructing Prostitutes and Regulating Women in Vancouver, 1939–45 231
- The State, Child Snatching, and the Law: The Seizure and Indoctrination of Sons of Freedom Children in British Columbia, 1950–60 259
- Postlude 294
- Contributors 309
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
- ‘A Strange Revolution in the Manners of the Country’: Aboriginal-Settler Intermarriage in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia 23
- Control of the Insane in British Columbia, 1849–78: Care, Cure, or Confinement? 63
- Racializing Prohibitions: Alcohol Laws and Racial/Ethnic Minorities in British Columbia, 1871–1927 97
- Secrets and Lies: The Criminalization of Incest and the (Re)Formation of the ‘Private’ in British Columbia, 1890–1940 120
- ‘Charity Is One Thing and the Administration of Justice Is Another’: Law and the Politics of Familial Regulation in Early Twentieth-Century British Columbia 145
- Regulating the ‘Respectable’ Classes: Venereal Disease, Gender, and Public Health Initiatives in Canada, 1914–35 170
- Race, Reason, and Regulation: British Columbia’s Mass Exile of Chinese ‘Lunatics’ aboard the Empress of Russia, 9 February 1935 196
- The Politics of Naming: Constructing Prostitutes and Regulating Women in Vancouver, 1939–45 231
- The State, Child Snatching, and the Law: The Seizure and Indoctrination of Sons of Freedom Children in British Columbia, 1950–60 259
- Postlude 294
- Contributors 309
- Index 311