Historical atlas of Canada.: Volume III, Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 /
In 1891 the young nation of Canada stood on the brink of a great surge of growth and development. During the seven decades covered in this volume Canada would be transformed from a rural, agricultural society, almost exclusively British and French in background, to an urban, industrial nation with m...
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1891 the young nation of Canada stood on the brink of a great surge of growth and development. During the seven decades covered in this volume Canada would be transformed from a rural, agricultural society, almost exclusively British and French in background, to an urban, industrial nation with more cultural diversity. These developments are illustrated in the exceptionally vivid plates of the Historical Atlas of Canada, III: Addressing the Twentieth Century. The first part of the volume, the Great Transformation, covers developments from 1891 to 1929, the year the stock market crashed. In this period of economic and social change are charted, among other aspects, land and resource development, the growth of financial institutions, prairie agriculture and the grain-handling system, industrial growth, and changes in education, religion, and social structures. Individual plates include detailed studies of the formation of the United Church of Canada in 1925; the evolution of suburban neighbourhoods in Edmonton; the wave of strikes in 1919; Ukrainian settlement in southern Manitoba in 1901; the interlocking business interests of Toronto financiers in 1913; the formation of the National Hockey League and the rise of spectator sport; and the development of Montreal as a great industrial city. The second part of the volume. Crisis and Response, deals with the Depression, the Second World War, and the post-war boom. Here are charted shifts in the make-up and distribution of the population, a growing range of social services, and the emergence of a national economy. The plates in this section include graphic representations of drought on the Prairies in the 1930S; the routes of unemployed people riding the rails in search of work; the development of Ottawa as the nation's capital; the rise of retail trade; the strong growth in the uranium and petroleum industries; and the spread of television. With unsurpassed clarity, the Atlas presents the forces. |
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Historical atlas of Canada. |n Volume III, |p Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 / |c Donald Kerr, editor ; Deryck W. Holdsworth, editor ; Susan L. Laskin, assistant editor ; Geoffrey J. Matthews, cartographer/designer. |
246 | 3 | 0 | |a Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 |
264 | 1 | |a Toronto ; |a Buffalo : |b University of Toronto Press, |c [1990] | |
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505 | 0 | |a Contents -- Donors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Canada 1891-1961: An Overview -- 1 CANADA IN 1891 -- 2 TERRITORIAL EVOLUTION -- 3 ECONOMIC GROWTH -- 4 POPULATION COMPOSITION -- PART ONE: THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION 1891-1929 -- National Economic Patterns -- 5 PRIMARY PRODUCTION -- 6 THE EXPANSION AND CONSOLIDATION OF RAILWAYS -- 7 THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF MANUFACTURING -- 8 WHOLESALE TRADE -- 9 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- 10 THE EMERGENCE OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- Regional Dimensions of the Production System | |
505 | 8 | |a 11 resource-based industries in central canada12 electricity and industrial development in central canada -- 13 urban industrial development in central canada -- 14 industrial development in montreal -- 15 the emergence of corporate toronto -- 16 resource development on the shield -- 17 peopling the prairies -- 18 prairie agriculture -- 19 the grain-handling system -- 20 land development in edmonton -- 21 british columbia resource development -- 22 resource communities in british columbia -- 23 sea and livelihood in atlantic canada | |
505 | 8 | |a 24 INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE MARITIMES25 PORT DEVELOPMENT IN HALIFAX -- 26 THE GREAT WAR -- Canadian Society during the Great Transformation -- 27 MIGRATION -- 28 ELEMENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE -- 29 THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION -- 30 THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE OF MONTREAL, 1901 -- 31 WINNIPEG: A DIVIDED CITY -- 32 NEW APPROACHES TO DISEASE AND PUBLIC DEPENDENCY -- 33 SCHOOLING AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- 34 RELIGIOUS ADHERENCE -- 35 ORGANIZED SPORT -- 36 RECREATIONAL LAND -- 37 WORKING WORLDS -- 38 ORGANIZED LABOUR -- 39 STRIKES | |
505 | 8 | |a PART TWO: CRISIS AND RESPONSE 1929-1961The Great Depression -- 40 ECONOMIC CRISIS -- 41 THE IMPACT OF THE DEPRESSION ON PEOPLE -- 42 MANAGING THE RELIEF BURDEN -- 43 DROUGHT AND DEPRESSION ON THE PRAIRIES -- 44 COLONIZATION AND CO-OPERATION -- 45 WORKERS' RESPONSES -- 46 NEW POLITICAL DIRECTIONS -- The Second World War and the Post-War Period -- 47 MILITARY ACTIVITY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 48 THE HOME FRONT IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 49 FARMING AND FISHING -- 50 RESOURCES FOR INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES -- 51 THE PERSISTENCE OF MANUFACTURING PATTERNS | |
505 | 8 | |a 52 RETAILING53 THE GROWTH OF ROAD AND AIR TRANSPORT -- 54 THE INTEGRATION OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- 55 METROPOLITAN DOMINANCE -- 56 OTTAWA: THE EMERGING CAPITAL -- 57 CANADIANS ABROAD -- 58 SOCIETIES AND ECONOMIES IN THE NORTH -- 59 POPULATION CHANGES -- 60 METROPOLITAN TORONTO -- 61 THE CHANGING WORK-FORCE -- 62 ORGANIZED LABOUR, STRIKES, AND POLITICS -- 63 THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL INSURANCE -- 64 UNIVERSITY EDUCATION -- 65 NATIONAL BROADCASTING SYSTEMS -- 66 CANADA IN 1961 -- Notes | |
520 | |a In 1891 the young nation of Canada stood on the brink of a great surge of growth and development. During the seven decades covered in this volume Canada would be transformed from a rural, agricultural society, almost exclusively British and French in background, to an urban, industrial nation with more cultural diversity. These developments are illustrated in the exceptionally vivid plates of the Historical Atlas of Canada, III: Addressing the Twentieth Century. The first part of the volume, the Great Transformation, covers developments from 1891 to 1929, the year the stock market crashed. In this period of economic and social change are charted, among other aspects, land and resource development, the growth of financial institutions, prairie agriculture and the grain-handling system, industrial growth, and changes in education, religion, and social structures. Individual plates include detailed studies of the formation of the United Church of Canada in 1925; the evolution of suburban neighbourhoods in Edmonton; the wave of strikes in 1919; Ukrainian settlement in southern Manitoba in 1901; the interlocking business interests of Toronto financiers in 1913; the formation of the National Hockey League and the rise of spectator sport; and the development of Montreal as a great industrial city. The second part of the volume. Crisis and Response, deals with the Depression, the Second World War, and the post-war boom. Here are charted shifts in the make-up and distribution of the population, a growing range of social services, and the emergence of a national economy. The plates in this section include graphic representations of drought on the Prairies in the 1930S; the routes of unemployed people riding the rails in search of work; the development of Ottawa as the nation's capital; the rise of retail trade; the strong growth in the uranium and petroleum industries; and the spread of television. With unsurpassed clarity, the Atlas presents the forces. | ||
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contents | Contents -- Donors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Canada 1891-1961: An Overview -- 1 CANADA IN 1891 -- 2 TERRITORIAL EVOLUTION -- 3 ECONOMIC GROWTH -- 4 POPULATION COMPOSITION -- PART ONE: THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION 1891-1929 -- National Economic Patterns -- 5 PRIMARY PRODUCTION -- 6 THE EXPANSION AND CONSOLIDATION OF RAILWAYS -- 7 THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF MANUFACTURING -- 8 WHOLESALE TRADE -- 9 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- 10 THE EMERGENCE OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- Regional Dimensions of the Production System 11 resource-based industries in central canada12 electricity and industrial development in central canada -- 13 urban industrial development in central canada -- 14 industrial development in montreal -- 15 the emergence of corporate toronto -- 16 resource development on the shield -- 17 peopling the prairies -- 18 prairie agriculture -- 19 the grain-handling system -- 20 land development in edmonton -- 21 british columbia resource development -- 22 resource communities in british columbia -- 23 sea and livelihood in atlantic canada 24 INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE MARITIMES25 PORT DEVELOPMENT IN HALIFAX -- 26 THE GREAT WAR -- Canadian Society during the Great Transformation -- 27 MIGRATION -- 28 ELEMENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE -- 29 THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION -- 30 THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE OF MONTREAL, 1901 -- 31 WINNIPEG: A DIVIDED CITY -- 32 NEW APPROACHES TO DISEASE AND PUBLIC DEPENDENCY -- 33 SCHOOLING AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- 34 RELIGIOUS ADHERENCE -- 35 ORGANIZED SPORT -- 36 RECREATIONAL LAND -- 37 WORKING WORLDS -- 38 ORGANIZED LABOUR -- 39 STRIKES PART TWO: CRISIS AND RESPONSE 1929-1961The Great Depression -- 40 ECONOMIC CRISIS -- 41 THE IMPACT OF THE DEPRESSION ON PEOPLE -- 42 MANAGING THE RELIEF BURDEN -- 43 DROUGHT AND DEPRESSION ON THE PRAIRIES -- 44 COLONIZATION AND CO-OPERATION -- 45 WORKERS' RESPONSES -- 46 NEW POLITICAL DIRECTIONS -- The Second World War and the Post-War Period -- 47 MILITARY ACTIVITY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 48 THE HOME FRONT IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 49 FARMING AND FISHING -- 50 RESOURCES FOR INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES -- 51 THE PERSISTENCE OF MANUFACTURING PATTERNS 52 RETAILING53 THE GROWTH OF ROAD AND AIR TRANSPORT -- 54 THE INTEGRATION OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- 55 METROPOLITAN DOMINANCE -- 56 OTTAWA: THE EMERGING CAPITAL -- 57 CANADIANS ABROAD -- 58 SOCIETIES AND ECONOMIES IN THE NORTH -- 59 POPULATION CHANGES -- 60 METROPOLITAN TORONTO -- 61 THE CHANGING WORK-FORCE -- 62 ORGANIZED LABOUR, STRIKES, AND POLITICS -- 63 THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL INSURANCE -- 64 UNIVERSITY EDUCATION -- 65 NATIONAL BROADCASTING SYSTEMS -- 66 CANADA IN 1961 -- Notes |
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spelling | Historical atlas of Canada. Volume III, Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 / Donald Kerr, editor ; Deryck W. Holdsworth, editor ; Susan L. Laskin, assistant editor ; Geoffrey J. Matthews, cartographer/designer. Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [1990] 1 online resource : color illustrations, color maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Contents -- Donors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Canada 1891-1961: An Overview -- 1 CANADA IN 1891 -- 2 TERRITORIAL EVOLUTION -- 3 ECONOMIC GROWTH -- 4 POPULATION COMPOSITION -- PART ONE: THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION 1891-1929 -- National Economic Patterns -- 5 PRIMARY PRODUCTION -- 6 THE EXPANSION AND CONSOLIDATION OF RAILWAYS -- 7 THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF MANUFACTURING -- 8 WHOLESALE TRADE -- 9 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- 10 THE EMERGENCE OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- Regional Dimensions of the Production System 11 resource-based industries in central canada12 electricity and industrial development in central canada -- 13 urban industrial development in central canada -- 14 industrial development in montreal -- 15 the emergence of corporate toronto -- 16 resource development on the shield -- 17 peopling the prairies -- 18 prairie agriculture -- 19 the grain-handling system -- 20 land development in edmonton -- 21 british columbia resource development -- 22 resource communities in british columbia -- 23 sea and livelihood in atlantic canada 24 INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE MARITIMES25 PORT DEVELOPMENT IN HALIFAX -- 26 THE GREAT WAR -- Canadian Society during the Great Transformation -- 27 MIGRATION -- 28 ELEMENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE -- 29 THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION -- 30 THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE OF MONTREAL, 1901 -- 31 WINNIPEG: A DIVIDED CITY -- 32 NEW APPROACHES TO DISEASE AND PUBLIC DEPENDENCY -- 33 SCHOOLING AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- 34 RELIGIOUS ADHERENCE -- 35 ORGANIZED SPORT -- 36 RECREATIONAL LAND -- 37 WORKING WORLDS -- 38 ORGANIZED LABOUR -- 39 STRIKES PART TWO: CRISIS AND RESPONSE 1929-1961The Great Depression -- 40 ECONOMIC CRISIS -- 41 THE IMPACT OF THE DEPRESSION ON PEOPLE -- 42 MANAGING THE RELIEF BURDEN -- 43 DROUGHT AND DEPRESSION ON THE PRAIRIES -- 44 COLONIZATION AND CO-OPERATION -- 45 WORKERS' RESPONSES -- 46 NEW POLITICAL DIRECTIONS -- The Second World War and the Post-War Period -- 47 MILITARY ACTIVITY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 48 THE HOME FRONT IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 49 FARMING AND FISHING -- 50 RESOURCES FOR INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES -- 51 THE PERSISTENCE OF MANUFACTURING PATTERNS 52 RETAILING53 THE GROWTH OF ROAD AND AIR TRANSPORT -- 54 THE INTEGRATION OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- 55 METROPOLITAN DOMINANCE -- 56 OTTAWA: THE EMERGING CAPITAL -- 57 CANADIANS ABROAD -- 58 SOCIETIES AND ECONOMIES IN THE NORTH -- 59 POPULATION CHANGES -- 60 METROPOLITAN TORONTO -- 61 THE CHANGING WORK-FORCE -- 62 ORGANIZED LABOUR, STRIKES, AND POLITICS -- 63 THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL INSURANCE -- 64 UNIVERSITY EDUCATION -- 65 NATIONAL BROADCASTING SYSTEMS -- 66 CANADA IN 1961 -- Notes In 1891 the young nation of Canada stood on the brink of a great surge of growth and development. During the seven decades covered in this volume Canada would be transformed from a rural, agricultural society, almost exclusively British and French in background, to an urban, industrial nation with more cultural diversity. These developments are illustrated in the exceptionally vivid plates of the Historical Atlas of Canada, III: Addressing the Twentieth Century. The first part of the volume, the Great Transformation, covers developments from 1891 to 1929, the year the stock market crashed. In this period of economic and social change are charted, among other aspects, land and resource development, the growth of financial institutions, prairie agriculture and the grain-handling system, industrial growth, and changes in education, religion, and social structures. Individual plates include detailed studies of the formation of the United Church of Canada in 1925; the evolution of suburban neighbourhoods in Edmonton; the wave of strikes in 1919; Ukrainian settlement in southern Manitoba in 1901; the interlocking business interests of Toronto financiers in 1913; the formation of the National Hockey League and the rise of spectator sport; and the development of Montreal as a great industrial city. The second part of the volume. Crisis and Response, deals with the Depression, the Second World War, and the post-war boom. Here are charted shifts in the make-up and distribution of the population, a growing range of social services, and the emergence of a national economy. The plates in this section include graphic representations of drought on the Prairies in the 1930S; the routes of unemployed people riding the rails in search of work; the development of Ottawa as the nation's capital; the rise of retail trade; the strong growth in the uranium and petroleum industries; and the spread of television. With unsurpassed clarity, the Atlas presents the forces. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 12, 2020). Canada Historical geography Maps. Canada History 20th century. Canada Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Historical Geography. bisacsh HISTORY Canada General. bisacsh Historical geography fast Canada fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkMHVW4rfVXPrhVP4VwG3 1900-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast Maps fast Kerr, Donald, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94012169 Holdsworth, Deryck, 1947- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdWPCYxJgfTM4f4r38jYP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85286650 Matthews, Geoffrey J. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86068797 Print version: Historical atlas of Canada. Vol. 3, Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961. Toronto : UTP, 1990 0802034489 (OCoLC)625345081 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=469138 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Historical atlas of Canada. Contents -- Donors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Canada 1891-1961: An Overview -- 1 CANADA IN 1891 -- 2 TERRITORIAL EVOLUTION -- 3 ECONOMIC GROWTH -- 4 POPULATION COMPOSITION -- PART ONE: THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION 1891-1929 -- National Economic Patterns -- 5 PRIMARY PRODUCTION -- 6 THE EXPANSION AND CONSOLIDATION OF RAILWAYS -- 7 THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF MANUFACTURING -- 8 WHOLESALE TRADE -- 9 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- 10 THE EMERGENCE OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- Regional Dimensions of the Production System 11 resource-based industries in central canada12 electricity and industrial development in central canada -- 13 urban industrial development in central canada -- 14 industrial development in montreal -- 15 the emergence of corporate toronto -- 16 resource development on the shield -- 17 peopling the prairies -- 18 prairie agriculture -- 19 the grain-handling system -- 20 land development in edmonton -- 21 british columbia resource development -- 22 resource communities in british columbia -- 23 sea and livelihood in atlantic canada 24 INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE MARITIMES25 PORT DEVELOPMENT IN HALIFAX -- 26 THE GREAT WAR -- Canadian Society during the Great Transformation -- 27 MIGRATION -- 28 ELEMENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE -- 29 THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION -- 30 THE SOCIAL LANDSCAPE OF MONTREAL, 1901 -- 31 WINNIPEG: A DIVIDED CITY -- 32 NEW APPROACHES TO DISEASE AND PUBLIC DEPENDENCY -- 33 SCHOOLING AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- 34 RELIGIOUS ADHERENCE -- 35 ORGANIZED SPORT -- 36 RECREATIONAL LAND -- 37 WORKING WORLDS -- 38 ORGANIZED LABOUR -- 39 STRIKES PART TWO: CRISIS AND RESPONSE 1929-1961The Great Depression -- 40 ECONOMIC CRISIS -- 41 THE IMPACT OF THE DEPRESSION ON PEOPLE -- 42 MANAGING THE RELIEF BURDEN -- 43 DROUGHT AND DEPRESSION ON THE PRAIRIES -- 44 COLONIZATION AND CO-OPERATION -- 45 WORKERS' RESPONSES -- 46 NEW POLITICAL DIRECTIONS -- The Second World War and the Post-War Period -- 47 MILITARY ACTIVITY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 48 THE HOME FRONT IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR -- 49 FARMING AND FISHING -- 50 RESOURCES FOR INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES -- 51 THE PERSISTENCE OF MANUFACTURING PATTERNS 52 RETAILING53 THE GROWTH OF ROAD AND AIR TRANSPORT -- 54 THE INTEGRATION OF THE URBAN SYSTEM -- 55 METROPOLITAN DOMINANCE -- 56 OTTAWA: THE EMERGING CAPITAL -- 57 CANADIANS ABROAD -- 58 SOCIETIES AND ECONOMIES IN THE NORTH -- 59 POPULATION CHANGES -- 60 METROPOLITAN TORONTO -- 61 THE CHANGING WORK-FORCE -- 62 ORGANIZED LABOUR, STRIKES, AND POLITICS -- 63 THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIAL INSURANCE -- 64 UNIVERSITY EDUCATION -- 65 NATIONAL BROADCASTING SYSTEMS -- 66 CANADA IN 1961 -- Notes HISTORY Historical Geography. bisacsh HISTORY Canada General. bisacsh Historical geography fast |
title | Historical atlas of Canada. |
title_alt | Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 |
title_auth | Historical atlas of Canada. |
title_exact_search | Historical atlas of Canada. |
title_full | Historical atlas of Canada. Volume III, Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 / Donald Kerr, editor ; Deryck W. Holdsworth, editor ; Susan L. Laskin, assistant editor ; Geoffrey J. Matthews, cartographer/designer. |
title_fullStr | Historical atlas of Canada. Volume III, Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 / Donald Kerr, editor ; Deryck W. Holdsworth, editor ; Susan L. Laskin, assistant editor ; Geoffrey J. Matthews, cartographer/designer. |
title_full_unstemmed | Historical atlas of Canada. Volume III, Addressing the twentieth century, 1891-1961 / Donald Kerr, editor ; Deryck W. Holdsworth, editor ; Susan L. Laskin, assistant editor ; Geoffrey J. Matthews, cartographer/designer. |
title_short | Historical atlas of Canada. |
title_sort | historical atlas of canada addressing the twentieth century 1891 1961 |
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