Children in English-Canadian Society
Discover the insightful exploration of childhood and societal reform in Children in English-Canadian Society by Neil Sutherland. Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2000, this comprehensive paperback spans 360 pages and delves into the transformative efforts of late nineteenth-century reformers dedicated to enhancing the upbringing of children. Sutherland meticulously examines the evolution of the public health movement and its pivotal role in improving children's health across English-Canadian society. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in social science, sociology, and the history of children in Canada. Gain a deeper understanding of the social dynamics that shaped the lives of children in the past and their implications for the present. Perfect for students, educators, and history enthusiasts alike, Children in English-Canadian Society offers a compelling narrative that highlights the importance of child welfare in the context of Canadian history.