Patterns of the Past: Interpreting Ontario's History : a Collection of Historical Articles Published on the Occasion of the Centenary of the Ontario Historical Society

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Roger Hall, William Westfall, Laurel Sefton MacDowell
Dundurn, 1988 - History - 405 pages

Patterns of the Past has been published to commemorate the one hundredth annivarsary of the founding of the Ontario Historical Society. Organized on 4 Sept 1888 as the Pioneer Association of Ontario, the Society adopted its current name in 1898. Its objectives, for a century, have been to promote and develop the study of Ontario's past. The purpose of this book is both to commemorate and to carry on that wrothy tradition.

Introduced by Ian Wilson, Archivist of Ontario, and edited by Roger Hall, William Westfall and Laurel Sefton MacDowell, this distinctive volume is a landmark not only in the Society's history but in the prince's historiography.

Eighteen scholars have pooled their talents to fashion a volume of fresh interpretive essays that chronicle and analyze the whole scope of Ontario's rich and varied past. New light is thrown on our understanding of early native peoples, rural life in Upper Canada, the opening of the North, the impact of railways, and the growth of businesses and institutions. And there is much social study here too, especially of the new roles for women in industrial society, of working class experience, of ethnic groupos, and of children in our society's past. As well, there are innovative treatments of the conservation movement, of science's role in provincial society, and of the relationship between society and culture in small towns. Anyone with an interest in the history of Canada's most populous province will find much in this coprehensive collection.

 

Contents

Foreword
5
Preface
7
Acknowledgments
8
The Mystery of the Neutral Indians
11
Rural Credit and Rural Development in Upper Canada 1790 to 1850
37
Upper Canada 1796 to 1841
55
American Immigrants Upper Canadian History English Law and the Alien Question
78
The Baptiste Creek Railway Disaster of 1854 and its aftermath
108
The Central Prison and the Criminal Class in Late NineteenthCentury Ontario
206
The British Connection or North American Patterns?
238
The Toronto Social Survey Commission of 1915 and the Search for Sexual Order in the City
255
Ontario Workers and the Decline of Labourism
278
The Jewish Experience in Ontario to 1960
301
Saving QueticoSuperior 1927 to 1960
328
The Mobilization of Ontario Youth During the Second World War
356
Alice Munros Testimony on the Last Forty Years
381

Ontarios NewFound Land
130
Markets and Competition in Mid and Late NineteenthCentury Ontario
150
The Changing Built Environment of King Street Toronto
174
The Editors and Contributors
404
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Roger Hall is a member of the Department of History at the University of Western Ontario. William Westfall is Chair, Department of History, Atkinson College, York University. Laurel Sefton MacDowell is in the Department of History, Erindale College, University of toronto. Hall and Westfall are former Editors of Ontario History, the quarterly journal of the Ontario Historical Society; MacDowell is the current Editor.

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