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Children of the Canadian Mosaic : a Brief History to 1950 / Mary Ashworth.

Par : Ashworth, Mary, 1923-.
Collection : Curriculum. Éditeur : Toronto : OISE Press, 1993Édition : 1st ed.Description :159 p. : ill. ; 22 x 27 cm.ISBN : 0774403918 (pbk).Sujet(s) : Children -- Canada -- History | Children of immigrants -- Canada -- History | Cultural diversity -- Canada -- HistoryRessources en ligne : Check the UO Library catalog.
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"Children of the Canadian Mosaic make an original contribution to the study of Canadian history and to the understanding of the cultural differences of immigrants and aboriginal people who helped shape it. Drawing on both primary and secondary sources, Mary Ashworth discusses the place of children in society and the effects of industrialization. She tells how education was seen as a panacea for poverty and crime, and she explores the motives of those who determined the kind of education children should receive.
Geographically, the twelve chapters span coast to coast. Historically, the stories range from pre-Columbian to post-World-War Two. Photographs, paintings, and newspaper cutting from archives across Canada illustrate each story." (Book Cover)
CONTENTS
Children of the Canadian Mosaic: A Brief History to 1950
Introduction
Chapter 1. Contact
Chapter 2. Children of New France
Chapter 3. Children of the Fur Trade
Chapter 4. Black Children
Chapter 5. Native Children
Chapter 6. Jewish Children
Chapter 7. Ukrainian Children
Chapter 8. Doukhobor Children
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Volume 63 in the Curriculum Series.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 148-156) and index.

"Children of the Canadian Mosaic make an original contribution to the study of Canadian history and to the understanding of the cultural differences of immigrants and aboriginal people who helped shape it. Drawing on both primary and secondary sources, Mary Ashworth discusses the place of children in society and the effects of industrialization. She tells how education was seen as a panacea for poverty and crime, and she explores the motives of those who determined the kind of education children should receive.

Geographically, the twelve chapters span coast to coast. Historically, the stories range from pre-Columbian to post-World-War Two. Photographs, paintings, and newspaper cutting from archives across Canada illustrate each story." (Book Cover)

CONTENTS

Children of the Canadian Mosaic: A Brief History to 1950

Introduction

Chapter 1. Contact

Chapter 2. Children of New France

Chapter 3. Children of the Fur Trade

Chapter 4. Black Children

Chapter 5. Native Children

Chapter 6. Jewish Children

Chapter 7. Ukrainian Children

Chapter 8. Doukhobor Children

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