Synopses & Reviews
Patterns of the Past has been published to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Ontario Historical Society. Organized on 4 Sept 1888 as the Pioneer Association of Ontario, the Society adopted its current name in 1898. Its objectives, for a century, have been to promote and develop the study of Ontario's past. The purpose of this book is both to commemorate and to carry on that worthy tradition.
Introduced by Ian Wilson, Archivist of Ontario, and edited by Roger Hall, William Westfall and Laurel Sefton MacDowell, this distinctive volume is a landmark not only in the Society's history but in the prince's historiography.
Eighteen scholars have pooled their talents to fashion a volume of fresh interpretive essays that chronicle and analyze the whole scope of Ontario's rich and varied past. New light is thrown on our understanding of early native peoples, rural life in Upper Canada, the opening of the North, the impact of railways, and the growth of businesses and institutions. And there is much social study here too, especially of the new roles for women in industrial society, of working class experience, of ethnic groups, and of children in our society's past. As well, there are innovative treatments of the conservation movement, of science's role in provincial society, and of the relationship between society and culture in small towns. Anyone with an interest in the history of Canada's most populous province will find much in this comprehensive collection.
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"This varied collection is well edited and interesting. The Ontario Historical Society is to be congratulated." Ontario History
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<p>"... a refreshing range of topics."</p> Martin Hewitt
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<p>"This varied collection is well edited and interesting. The Ontario Historical Society is to be congratulated."</p> British Journal for Canadian Studies
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<p>"Patterns of the Past is a fine collection worthy of commemorating the one-hundredth anniversary of the Ontario Historical Society."</p> Donald Swainson - The Canadian Historical Review
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"Patterns of the Past is a fine collection worthy of commemorating the one-hundredth anniversary of the Ontario Historical Society." Jeff Keshen
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"... a refreshing range of topics." Donald Swainson - The Canadian Historical Review
Synopsis
Organized on 4 Sept 1888 as the Pioneer Association of Ontario the objectives of the Ontario Historical Society have been to promote and develop the study of Ontario's past. The purpose of this book is both to commemorate and to carry on that worthy tradition.
About the Author
Roger Hall is professor emeritus of history at Western University and senior fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto. He has been editor of
Ontario History and co-editor of
The Canadian Review of American Studies. His publications include
A Century to Celebrate and
The Rising Country. He lives in Toronto.
Anthony Westell joined the Globe and Mail in 1956, becoming a member of the editorial board, and then Ottawa Bureau Chief. Joining the Toronto Star as national affairs columnist in 1969, he later moved to Carleton University to teach journalism, becoming director of the school of journalism and Associate Dean of Arts.
Laurel Sefton MacDowell is in the Department of History, Erindale College, University of toronto. MacDowell is the current editor of Ontario History, the quarterly journal of the Ontario Historical Society;