Home, Work, and Play: Situating Canadian Social History is a collection 22 recent articles examining the lives of Canadians in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through the lens of three central spaces: the home, the workplace, and the various settings for recreation, sport, and play. Underlying the three sections are the threads of class, race and gender, which interweave and unify the collection.
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