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Children in English-Canadian Society Neil Sutherland

Children in English-Canadian Society By Neil Sutherland

Children in English-Canadian Society by Neil Sutherland


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In the late nineteenth century a new generation of reformers committed itself to a program of social improvement based on the more effective upbringing of all children. In Children in English-Canadian Society, Neil Sutherland examines the growth of the public health movement and its various efforts at improving the health of children.

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Children in English-Canadian Society: Framing the Twentieth-Century Consensus by Neil Sutherland

So often a long-awaited book is disappointing. Happily such is not the case with Sutherland's masterpiece. Robert M. Stamp, University of Calgary, in The Canadian Historical Review

Sutherland's work is destined to be a landmark in Canadian history, both as a first in its particular field and as a standard reference text. J. Stewart Hardy, University of Alberta, in Alberta Journal of Educational Research

Such were the reviewers' comments when Neil Sutherland's groundbreaking book was first published. Now reissued in Wilfrid Laurier University Press's new series Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada, with a new introduction by series editor Cynthia Comacchio, this book remains relevant today. In the late nineteenth century a new generation of reformers committed itself to a program of social improvement based on the more effective upbringing of all children. In Children in English-Canadian Society, Neil Sutherland examines, with a keen eye, the growth of the public health movement and its various efforts at improving the health of children.

Children in English-Canadian Society Reviews

``Dr. Sutherland vividly conveys the impact of an amazing variety of reforms through a judicious use of case studies and representative illustrations. This pioneering study of attitudes and policies towards children is primarily concerned with the agencies that were created and revised to reflect the attitudes of reformers. Commendably, the author escapes the dryness and tedium that so often characterizes institutional studies.'' -- Judith Fingard, BC Historical News
``Sutherland has undertaken an ambitious project, and from this reviewers perspective, he has been successful in achieving his goal. He has been able to pull together three different reform movements that focused their attention on the reordering of family life. He is adept in his use of examples, be it a disease such as diphtheria, a school such as the Albert Kelso, or cities such as Winnipeg, Hamilton, Toronto, or Vancouver. It should also be pointed out that Sutherland places the Canadian scene in an international perspective, something that is often lacking in American educational studies.'' -- Harvey G. Neufeldt, Educational Studies

About Neil Sutherland

Neil Sutherland served for 37 years in the University of British Columbia's Department of Educational Studies. He was the principal investigator of the Canadian Childhood History Project located at UBC, and has published articles, reviews and a number of books, most recently Growing Up: Childhood in English Canada from the Great War to the Age of Television. He is the author of Children in English-Canadian Society: Framing the Twentieth-Century Consensus(WLU Press, 2000).

Cynthia Comacchio is a professor in the Department of History at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario. Her previous publications include Nations Are Built of Babies: Saving Ontarios Mothers and Children, 1900 to 1940 and The Infinite Bonds of Family: Domesticity in Canada, 1850 to 1940. With Elizabeth Jane Errington, she edited People, Places and Times: Topics in Canadian Social History, vol. 1: Pre-Confederation and vol. 2: Post-Confederation.

Table of Contents

  • Children in English-Canadian Society: Framing the Twentieth-Century Consensus edited by Neil Sutherland
  • Foreword Cynthia Comachhio
  • Preface
  • Part I: Elevate the Home: Changing Attitudes to Children in English-Speaking Canada, 1870-1900
  • 1. A Good Home and Kind Treatment: Late-Nineteenth-Century English-Canadian Attitudes to Children and Child-Rearing
  • 2. Multitudes Better Equipped...than Their Fathers: A New Childhood for a New Society
  • Part II: To Create a Strong and Healthy Race: Children in the Public Health Movement, 1880-1920
  • 3. Our Whole Aim Is Prevention: Public Health in the Schools, 1880-1914
  • 4. Education...Carried on Principally in the Home: The Campaign to Reduce Infant Mortality, 1895-1920
  • 5. Invariably the Race Levels Down: Mental Hygiene and Canadian Children
  • 6. How Can We Reach Them?: Making Child Health a Nation-Wide Enterprise
  • Part III: Remove the Young from Schools of Crime: Transforming the Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents, 1885-1925
  • 7. From Reformatory to Family Home: Late-Nineteenth-Century Young Offenders in the Context of Changing Theory and Prevailing Practice
  • 8. Towards Intelligent and Progressive Legislation for the Prevention of Crime: Preparing the Way for the Juvenile Delinquents Act, 1886-1908
  • 9. Trying to Make a Child into What a Child Should Be': Implementing the Juvenile Delinquents Act, 1908-1925
  • Part IV: The School Must Be the Agent: Using the New Education to Make the New Society
  • 10 Changing Albert School: The Institutional Context for Education Reform in Canada, 1890-1920
  • 11. A Very Strong Undercurrent of Dissatisfaction: Setting the Stage for the. New Education, 1885-1900
  • 12. The Common Centre from which Radiated Plans and Labours: The Macdonald-Robertson Movement Demonstrates the New Education to Canadians, 1900-1913
  • 13. From Proposals to Policy: The New Education Enters the Main Stream, 1910-1920
  • Part V: Children in English-Canadian Society in the Twentieht Century
  • 14. Launch a Generation: Organizing to Implement the New Consensus
  • Notes
  • Bibliographic Note
  • Index

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    Children in English-Canadian Society: Framing the Twentieth-Century Consensus by Neil Sutherland
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