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Ontario History

Volume 114, Number 1, Spring 2022

Table of contents (18 articles)

Articles

  1. The Prince of Wales visits Guelph, 1919: The Debut of Prince Charming, Celebrity Ladies’ Man
  2. “In a Satisfactory, Organized, and Scientific Fashion”: Sex Education and Ontario’s Ministry of Education, 1955–1979
  3. “Mr. Stubbs the Entertainer” and His Travelling Motion Picture Show
  4. Toronto’s Nineteenth-Century Exhibition Parks: “...free of admission to all peaceable persons...”
  5. The Largest Stock of Guns in Canada: Charles Stark and Firearm Retailing in Late-Nineteenth-Century Toronto

Book Reviews

  1. Schooling The System: A History of Black Women Teachers by Funké Aladejebi
  2. Seen But Not Seen: Influential Canadians and the First Nations from the 1840s to Today by Donald B. Smith
  3. Undressed Toronto: From the Swimming Hole to Sunnyside, How a City Learned to Love the Beach, 1850-1935 by Dale Barbour
  4. Making History: Toronto Medical History Club, 1924-2018 edited and compiled by Peter Kopplin and Irving Rosen
  5. Writing the Empire: The McIlwraiths, 1853-1948 by Eva Marie Kröller
  6. The Queer Evangelist: A Socialist Clergy’s Radically Honest Tale by Cheri DiNovo
  7. 1968 in Canada: A Year and Its Legacies by Michael K. Hawes, Andrew C. Holman, and Christopher Kirkey, eds.
  8. Inventing the Thrifty Gene: The Science of Settler Colonialism by Travis Hay
  9. Partisan Odysseys: Canada’s Political Parties by Nelson Wiseman
  10. Jeannie’s Demise: Abortion on Trial in Victorian Canada by Ian Radforth
  11. Biographical Dictionary and History of Victorian Thunder Bay (1850-1901) Including Prince Arthur’s Landing, Port Arthur, Fort William, Neebing, Nipigon, McIntyre, Oliver, Paipoonge, Rossport, Savanne, Schreiber, Shuniah, and Silver Islet by Frederick Brent Scollie
  12. Modest Hopes: Homes and Stories of Toronto’s Workers from the 1820s to the 1920s by Don Loucks & Leslie Valpy
  13. Violent Loyalties: Manliness, Migration and the Irish in the Canadas, 1798-1841 by Jane G.V. McGaughey

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