Contents

  1. Prologue
  2. Chapter 1. Confederation and the Peoples of Canada
    1. 1.2 Historical Demography of Canada, 1608–1921

      Lisa Dillon, Département de démographie, Université de Montréal

  3. Chapter 2. Confederation in Conflict
    1. 2.12 The Judicial System of Post-Confederation Canada

      Jonathan Swainger, Department of History, University of Northern British Columbia

  4. Chapter 3. Urban, Industrial, and Divided: Socio-Economic Change, 1867-1920
    1. 3.2 Industrialization, Labour, and Historians

      Robert Sweeny, Dept. of History, Memorial University of Newfoundland

    2. 3.8 Early Women’s Movement(s) in Canada

      Nancy M. Forestell, Department of History, St. Francis Xavier University

  5. Chapter 4. Politics and Conflict in Victorian and Edwardian Canada
  6. Chapter 5. Immigration and the Immigrant Experience
    1. 5.10 Female Immigrants and the Canadian State, 1860s through the 20th century

      Lisa Chilton, Department of History, University of Prince Edward Island

    2. 5.12 The Chinese in Canada

      Timothy J. Stanley, Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa

  7. Chapter 6. The War Years, 1914–45
    1. 6.12 Status Indians and Military Service in the World Wars

      R. Scott Sheffield, Department of History, University of the Fraser Valley

    2. 6.17 Japanese Canadians in the Second World War

      Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria) Pamela Sugiman (Ryerson University) & the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective

  8. Chapter 7. Reform Movements from the 1870s to the 1980s
    1. 7.3 Poverty, 1867–1945

      Eric W. Sager, Department of History, University of Victoria

    2. 7.4 Families and Property Rights in Canada

      Chris Clarkson, Department of History, Okanagan College

    3. 7.5 Women’s Organizations and Reform

      Melanie Buddle, Department of History, Trent University

    4. 7.10 The Second Wave of Feminism

      Robert Rutherdale, Department of Philosophy & History, Algoma University

  9. Chapter 8. The Economy since 1920
    1. 8.3 Capital Markets

      Robert Sweeny, Dept. of History, Memorial University of Newfoundland

    2. 8.6 The New Economy

      Doug Owram, Department of History, University of British Columbia - Okanagan

    3. 8.8 The Shipping Industry in Canada, 1867 – 1945

      Eric W. Sager, Department of History, University of Victoria

    4. 8.9 Canada’s Ocean Fisheries

      Miriam Wright, Department of History, University of Windsor

    5. 8.12 The Postwar Settlement in Canada

      Peter McInnis, Department of History, St. Francis Xavier University

    6. 8.14 Economic Nationalism

      Doug Owram, Department of History, University of British Columbia - Okanagan

  10. Chapter 9. Cold War Canada, 1945-1991
    1. 9.3 The North: Economy and Territory

      Kelly Black, Department of History, Vancouver Island University

    2. 9.14 Rural Canada in an Urban Century

      Daniel Samson, Department of History, Brock University

  11. Chapter 10. This is the Modern World
    1. 10.3 Antimodernism

      Sharon Wall, Department of History, University of Winnipeg

    2. 10.4 Consumerism

      Tracy Penny Light, Thompson Rivers University

    3. 10.6 Religion And Irreligion In The Postwar World

      Tina Block, Department of History, Thompson Rivers University

    4. 10.7 Gendered Roles after the Wars

      Robert Rutherdale, Department of Philosophy & History, Algoma University

    5. 10.9 Historicizing Childhood: The Changing Fortunes of Children and Youth in Canada

      Georgia Sitara, Department of History, University of Victoria

    6. 10.11 Historical Experiences of Adolescence at Mid-century

      Katharine Rollwagen, Department of History, Vancouver Island University

    7. 10.12 Youth and Moral Panics

      Katharine Rollwagen, Department of History, Vancouver Island University

    8. 10.16 Sport and Leisure in Post-Confederation Canada

      Robin Anderson, Department of History, University of the Fraser Valley

    9. 10.17 Commercial Sport and Spectating

      Russell Field, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba

    10. 10.18 Tourism in 20th Century Canada

      Michael Dawson, Department of History, St. Thomas University

  12. Chapter 11. First Nations from Indian Act to Idle No More
    1. 11.4 Aboriginal – Newcomer Relations before Confederation

      Jennifer Pettit, Department of Humanities, Mount Royal University

    2. 11.5 Aboriginal-Newcomer Relations since Confederation

      Jennifer Pettit, Department of Humanities, Mount Royal University

    3. 11.6 Living with Treaties

      Keith Smith, Departments of History and First Nations Studies, Vancouver Island University

    4. 11.7 From Agricultural Training to Residential School

      Jennifer Pettit, Department of Humanities, Mount Royal University

    5. 11.8 WWI to 1970

      Jennifer Pettit, Department of Humanities, Mount Royal University

    6. 11.9 The Aqueduct and Colonialism

      Adele Perry, Department of History, University of Manitoba

    7. 11.12 Idle No More

      Mary-Ellen Kelm, Department of History, Simon Fraser University

  13. Chapter 12. Canada at the End of History
    1. 12.7 Queer and Other Histories

      John Belshaw and Tracy Penny Light, Thompson Rivers University

    2. 12.9 The Historical Record in the Born-Digital Age

      Ian Milligan, Department of History, University of Waterloo

    3. 12.10 Digital Histories

      John Bonnett, Department of History, Brock University

    4. 12.11 Oral History: The Stories Our Grandmothers Tell Us and More

      Katrina Srigley, Department of History, Nipissing University

    5. 12.12 Monuments and Memory

      Alan Gordon, Department of History, University of Guelph