Search Results - "Baskerville, Peter"
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Population Analysis of the Settlement Movement in Western Canada
Published in International journal of population data science (05-09-2018)“…IntroductionThe Canadian settlement of the west, via granting free homesteads, is perhaps one of the largest public policy undertakings in the nation's…”
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Familiar Strangers: Urban Families with Boarders, Canada, 1901
Published in Social science history (01-10-2001)“…Much has been written about boarding and lodging in late-nineteenthcentury North America. Modell and Hareven 1977 provides a benchmark study of boarding in…”
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Familiar Strangers
Published in Social science history (2001)“…Much has been written about boarding and lodging in late-nineteenthcentury North America. Modell and Hareven 1977 provides a benchmark study of boarding in…”
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Home Ownership and Spacious Homes: Equity under Stress in Early-Twentieth-Century Canada
Published in Journal of family history (01-04-2001)“…This article attempts to contribute to a burgeoning literature on Canadian housing history. It approaches the nature of housing by linking two measurements…”
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Foisted upon the Government? State Responsibilities, Family Obligations, and the Care of the Dependent Aged in Late Nineteenth-Century Ontario . By Edgar-André Montigny (McQueen's University Press, 1997) 220 pp. $39.95
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Foisted upon the Government? State Responsibilities, Family Obligations, and the Care of the Dependent Aged in Late Nineteenth-Century Ontario
Published in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History (01-07-1999)“…Baskerville reviews "Foisted upon the Government? State Responsibilities, Family Obligations, and the Care of the Dependent Aged in Late Nineteenth-Century…”
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Familiar Strangers: Urban Families with Boarders, Canada, 1901
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Entrepreneurship and the Family Compact: York-Toronto, 1822-55
Published in Urban history review (01-02-1981)“…Through an examination of banking and railway activities, this paper charts the changing nature of entrepreneurship in York-Toronto between 1822 and 1855. It…”
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Displaying the Working Class: The 1901 Census of Canada
Published in Historical methods (01-01-2000)“…Baskerville considers the utility of the information in the 1901 Canadian census on occupation, employment status, and place and duration of work. He offers…”
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The Crisis in Urban Documentation: "The Shame of the Cities" Revisited
Published in Urban history review (01-06-1984)“…Despite the importance of local public records as a resource for the research interests of many different disciplines, general literature suggests that there…”
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The Vancouver Island Project: Developing a Systematic and Comprehensive Regional Research Tool
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Mining microdata: Economic opportunity and spatial mobility in Britain and the United States, 1850-1881
Published in 2014 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data) (01-10-2014)“…For almost two centuries social theorists have argued that the fundamental difference in social structure between Europe and North America arises from greater…”
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Family history in canada: An Introduction
Published in The history of the family (01-12-1999)“…Contemporary debates about “family crisis” has led to a resurgence of interest in family history in Canada. The field builds on the strong tradition of…”
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Unemployment, living standards, and the working-class family in urban Canada in 1901
Published in The history of the family (1997)“…This article addresses a problem faced by many historians of living standards: what was the effect of unemployment on the real incomes of working-class…”
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Unexceptional Women: Female Proprietors in Mid-Nineteenth Century Albany, New York, 1830—1885
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Susan Ingalls Lewis. Unexceptional Women: Female Proprietors in Mid-Nineteenth Century Albany, New York, 1830-1885
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