Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada Series
A broad-ranging series that publishes scholarship from various disciplines, approaches and perspectives relevant to the concepts and relations of childhood and family in Canada. Our interests also include, but are not limited to, interdisciplinary approaches and theoretical investigations of gender, race, sexuality, geography, language and culture within these categories of experience, historical and contemporary.
We welcome manuscripts from Canadian authors. For further information, please contact the Series Editor:
Professor Cynthia Comacchio
History Department
Wilfrid Laurier University
75 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON
Canada N2L 3C5
Phone: (519) 884-0710 ext. 3422
Email: ccomacch@wlu.ca
Books in the Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada Series
- Making Do: Women, Family and Home in Montreal during the Great Depression,
Denyse Baillargeon , and Yvonne Klein,translator - Babies for the Nation: The Medicalization of Motherhood in Quebec, 1910-1970,
Denyse Baillargeon , and W. Donald Wilson,translator - Taking Responsibility for Children: ,
Samantha Brennan ,editor , and Robert Noggle,editor - The Dominion of Youth: Adolescence and the Making of Modern Canada, 1920 to 1950,
Cynthia Comacchio - The Challenge of Children’s Rights for Canada: ,
Katherine Covell , and R. Brian Howe - The Social Origins of the Welfare State: Quebec Families, Compulsory Education, and Family Allowances, 1940-1955,
Dominique Marshall , and Nicola Doone Danby,translator - A Question of Commitment: Children’s Rights in Canada,
R. Brian Howe ,editor , and Katherine Covell,editor - Depicting Canada’s Children: ,
Loren Lerner ,editor - Freedom to Play: We Made Our Own Fun,
Norah L. Lewis ,editor - Love Strong as Death: Lucy Peel’s Canadian Journal, 1833-1836,
J. I. Little ,editor - NFB Kids: Portrayals of Children by the National Film Board of Canada, 1939-1989,
Brian J. Low - The One Best Way?: Breastfeeding History, Politics, and Policy in Canada,
Tasnim Nathoo , and Aleck Ostry - Home Words: Discourses of Children’s Literature in Canada ,
Mavis Reimer ,editor - Fostering Nation?: Canada Confronts Its History of Childhood Disadvantage,
Veronica Strong-Boag - Children in English-Canadian Society: Framing the Twentieth-Century Consensus,
Neil Sutherland ,with a new foreword by Cynthia Comacchio - Something to Cry About: An Argument against Corporal Punishment of Children in Canada,
Susan M. Turner - Evangelical Balance Sheet: Character, Family, and Business in Mid-Victorian Nova Scotia,
B. Anne Wood - Cold War Comforts:
Canadian Women, Child Safety, and Global Insecurity,
Tarah Brookfield


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