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    Population Analysis of the Settlement Movement in Western Canada by Antonie, Luiza, Baskerville, Peter, Grewal, Gary, Turcotte, Benjamin

    “…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 by Baskerville, Peter

    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 by Baskerville, Peter

    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 by Baskerville, Peter

    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 Baskerville, Peter

    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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    Entrepreneurship and the Family Compact: York-Toronto, 1822-55 by Baskerville, Peter A.

    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 by Baskerville, Peter

    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 by Baskerville, Peter A., Gaffield, Chad M.

    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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    Mining microdata: Economic opportunity and spatial mobility in Britain and the United States, 1850-1881 by Baskerville, Peter, Dillon, Lisa, Inwood, Kris, Roberts, Evan, Ruggles, Steven, Schurer, Kevin, Warren, John Robert

    “…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 by Sager, Eric W, Baskerville, Peter

    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 by Sager, Eric W., Baskerville, Peter

    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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