Nancy Janovicek / Joy Parr
Histories of Canadian Children and Youth
Herausgeber: Janovicek, Nancy; Parr, Joy
Nancy Janovicek / Joy Parr
Histories of Canadian Children and Youth
Herausgeber: Janovicek, Nancy; Parr, Joy
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This text examines the history of children in Canada from New France to the end of the 20th century and includes primary source documents along with important secondary source writings. Due to the subject matter, this text not only serves as a history of children, but is also a history of education and the family in Canada. In addition, the editors have written a short introduction to each section, which outlines the relevant historical and historiographical issues.
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This text examines the history of children in Canada from New France to the end of the 20th century and includes primary source documents along with important secondary source writings. Due to the subject matter, this text not only serves as a history of children, but is also a history of education and the family in Canada. In addition, the editors have written a short introduction to each section, which outlines the relevant historical and historiographical issues.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780195417920
- ISBN-10: 0195417925
- Artikelnr.: 22395533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780195417920
- ISBN-10: 0195417925
- Artikelnr.: 22395533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Janovicek, Nancy (Department of History, University of New Brunswick, Canada)
* Acknowledgement
* Introduction
* 1: How Do We Know the Histories of Children and Youth?
* Historiography of Children in Canada
* When You Listen to the Winds of Childhood, How Much Can You Believe?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 2: Colonial Childhood, 1700-1880
* Les Petits Sauvages: The Children of Eighteenth-Century New France
* A Most Remarkable Phenomenon: Growing Up Metis: Fur Traders' Children
in the Pacific Northwest
* From A journal of voyages and travels in the interiour of North
America
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 3: Youthful Workers in Resource and Manufacturing Industries,
1841-1923
* The Boys in the Nova Scotian Coal Mines: 1873-1923
* Between School and Marriage: A Case Study Approach to Young Women's
Work in Early Twentieth-Century Canada
* Father? Master? Boss?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 4: Schools for the Nation, 1850-1923
* The Rhythm of Work and the Rhythm of School
* An Argument for Assessment and Free Schools (Nova Scotia)
* White Supremacy, Chinese Schooling, and School Segregation in
Victoria: The Case of the Chinese Students' Strike, 1922-23
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 5: Defining 'Bad Homes' and Delinquent Children, 1890-1955
* La maratre: Maria-Anne Houde and the Myth of the Wicked Stepmother in
Quebec
* Incest, the Sexual Abuse of Children, and the Power of Familialism
* Mother
* Boys Will Be Men, Girls Will Be Mothers: The Legal Regulation of
Childhood in Toronto and Vancouver
* Problems of Modern Life and Young Offenders
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 6: Narratives of Childhood: The Instance and Legacy of Residential
Schools, 1938-1949
* Schooled for Inequality: The Education of British Columbia Aboriginal
Children
* From Our Mothers' Arms: Inez Deiter and Ben Stonechild
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 7: Children's Rights: The Influence of War on Peace, 1940-1960
* Holocaust War Orphans--A Scrapbook Set
* Reconstruction Politics, the Canadian Welfare State, and the
Ambiguity of Children's Rights, 1940-1950Dominique Marshall
* The Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1924)
* The Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959)
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 8: Being an Immigrant Child in Late Twentieth-Century Canada,
1970-1985
* Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots
* From Come with Us: Children Speak for Themselves
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 9: 'Let's Talk about Sex: Learning about Sexuality, 1950-1984
* Sex at the Board, or Keeping Children from Sexual Knowledge
* Understanding Homophobia
* About Coming Out
* Lesbianism: breaking the silence
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Permission Credits
* Introduction
* 1: How Do We Know the Histories of Children and Youth?
* Historiography of Children in Canada
* When You Listen to the Winds of Childhood, How Much Can You Believe?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 2: Colonial Childhood, 1700-1880
* Les Petits Sauvages: The Children of Eighteenth-Century New France
* A Most Remarkable Phenomenon: Growing Up Metis: Fur Traders' Children
in the Pacific Northwest
* From A journal of voyages and travels in the interiour of North
America
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 3: Youthful Workers in Resource and Manufacturing Industries,
1841-1923
* The Boys in the Nova Scotian Coal Mines: 1873-1923
* Between School and Marriage: A Case Study Approach to Young Women's
Work in Early Twentieth-Century Canada
* Father? Master? Boss?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 4: Schools for the Nation, 1850-1923
* The Rhythm of Work and the Rhythm of School
* An Argument for Assessment and Free Schools (Nova Scotia)
* White Supremacy, Chinese Schooling, and School Segregation in
Victoria: The Case of the Chinese Students' Strike, 1922-23
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 5: Defining 'Bad Homes' and Delinquent Children, 1890-1955
* La maratre: Maria-Anne Houde and the Myth of the Wicked Stepmother in
Quebec
* Incest, the Sexual Abuse of Children, and the Power of Familialism
* Mother
* Boys Will Be Men, Girls Will Be Mothers: The Legal Regulation of
Childhood in Toronto and Vancouver
* Problems of Modern Life and Young Offenders
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 6: Narratives of Childhood: The Instance and Legacy of Residential
Schools, 1938-1949
* Schooled for Inequality: The Education of British Columbia Aboriginal
Children
* From Our Mothers' Arms: Inez Deiter and Ben Stonechild
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 7: Children's Rights: The Influence of War on Peace, 1940-1960
* Holocaust War Orphans--A Scrapbook Set
* Reconstruction Politics, the Canadian Welfare State, and the
Ambiguity of Children's Rights, 1940-1950Dominique Marshall
* The Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1924)
* The Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959)
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 8: Being an Immigrant Child in Late Twentieth-Century Canada,
1970-1985
* Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots
* From Come with Us: Children Speak for Themselves
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 9: 'Let's Talk about Sex: Learning about Sexuality, 1950-1984
* Sex at the Board, or Keeping Children from Sexual Knowledge
* Understanding Homophobia
* About Coming Out
* Lesbianism: breaking the silence
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Permission Credits
* Acknowledgement
* Introduction
* 1: How Do We Know the Histories of Children and Youth?
* Historiography of Children in Canada
* When You Listen to the Winds of Childhood, How Much Can You Believe?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 2: Colonial Childhood, 1700-1880
* Les Petits Sauvages: The Children of Eighteenth-Century New France
* A Most Remarkable Phenomenon: Growing Up Metis: Fur Traders' Children
in the Pacific Northwest
* From A journal of voyages and travels in the interiour of North
America
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 3: Youthful Workers in Resource and Manufacturing Industries,
1841-1923
* The Boys in the Nova Scotian Coal Mines: 1873-1923
* Between School and Marriage: A Case Study Approach to Young Women's
Work in Early Twentieth-Century Canada
* Father? Master? Boss?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 4: Schools for the Nation, 1850-1923
* The Rhythm of Work and the Rhythm of School
* An Argument for Assessment and Free Schools (Nova Scotia)
* White Supremacy, Chinese Schooling, and School Segregation in
Victoria: The Case of the Chinese Students' Strike, 1922-23
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 5: Defining 'Bad Homes' and Delinquent Children, 1890-1955
* La maratre: Maria-Anne Houde and the Myth of the Wicked Stepmother in
Quebec
* Incest, the Sexual Abuse of Children, and the Power of Familialism
* Mother
* Boys Will Be Men, Girls Will Be Mothers: The Legal Regulation of
Childhood in Toronto and Vancouver
* Problems of Modern Life and Young Offenders
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 6: Narratives of Childhood: The Instance and Legacy of Residential
Schools, 1938-1949
* Schooled for Inequality: The Education of British Columbia Aboriginal
Children
* From Our Mothers' Arms: Inez Deiter and Ben Stonechild
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 7: Children's Rights: The Influence of War on Peace, 1940-1960
* Holocaust War Orphans--A Scrapbook Set
* Reconstruction Politics, the Canadian Welfare State, and the
Ambiguity of Children's Rights, 1940-1950Dominique Marshall
* The Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1924)
* The Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959)
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 8: Being an Immigrant Child in Late Twentieth-Century Canada,
1970-1985
* Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots
* From Come with Us: Children Speak for Themselves
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 9: 'Let's Talk about Sex: Learning about Sexuality, 1950-1984
* Sex at the Board, or Keeping Children from Sexual Knowledge
* Understanding Homophobia
* About Coming Out
* Lesbianism: breaking the silence
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Permission Credits
* Introduction
* 1: How Do We Know the Histories of Children and Youth?
* Historiography of Children in Canada
* When You Listen to the Winds of Childhood, How Much Can You Believe?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 2: Colonial Childhood, 1700-1880
* Les Petits Sauvages: The Children of Eighteenth-Century New France
* A Most Remarkable Phenomenon: Growing Up Metis: Fur Traders' Children
in the Pacific Northwest
* From A journal of voyages and travels in the interiour of North
America
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 3: Youthful Workers in Resource and Manufacturing Industries,
1841-1923
* The Boys in the Nova Scotian Coal Mines: 1873-1923
* Between School and Marriage: A Case Study Approach to Young Women's
Work in Early Twentieth-Century Canada
* Father? Master? Boss?
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 4: Schools for the Nation, 1850-1923
* The Rhythm of Work and the Rhythm of School
* An Argument for Assessment and Free Schools (Nova Scotia)
* White Supremacy, Chinese Schooling, and School Segregation in
Victoria: The Case of the Chinese Students' Strike, 1922-23
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 5: Defining 'Bad Homes' and Delinquent Children, 1890-1955
* La maratre: Maria-Anne Houde and the Myth of the Wicked Stepmother in
Quebec
* Incest, the Sexual Abuse of Children, and the Power of Familialism
* Mother
* Boys Will Be Men, Girls Will Be Mothers: The Legal Regulation of
Childhood in Toronto and Vancouver
* Problems of Modern Life and Young Offenders
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 6: Narratives of Childhood: The Instance and Legacy of Residential
Schools, 1938-1949
* Schooled for Inequality: The Education of British Columbia Aboriginal
Children
* From Our Mothers' Arms: Inez Deiter and Ben Stonechild
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 7: Children's Rights: The Influence of War on Peace, 1940-1960
* Holocaust War Orphans--A Scrapbook Set
* Reconstruction Politics, the Canadian Welfare State, and the
Ambiguity of Children's Rights, 1940-1950Dominique Marshall
* The Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1924)
* The Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959)
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 8: Being an Immigrant Child in Late Twentieth-Century Canada,
1970-1985
* Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots
* From Come with Us: Children Speak for Themselves
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* 9: 'Let's Talk about Sex: Learning about Sexuality, 1950-1984
* Sex at the Board, or Keeping Children from Sexual Knowledge
* Understanding Homophobia
* About Coming Out
* Lesbianism: breaking the silence
* Suggestions for Further Reading
* Permission Credits