

An edition of A sense of their duty (2000)
middle-class formation in Victorian Ontario towns
By Andrew Carl Holman
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Language
eng
Pages
243
Description:
"Using the towns of Galt and Goderich as case studies, Andrew Holman shows how population growth, industrial change, and the expansion of government contributed to profound changes to Ontario's social structure between the 1850s and the 1890s with an identifiable and self-identified middle class emerging between the idle rich and the working class. Businessmen, professionals, and white-collar workers developed a new sense of authority that extended beyond the workplace, and local electors, breadwinners, and members of voluntary associations and reform societies set middle class standards of behavior that enjoyed currency and relevance throughout the twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Social conditions, Case studies, Conditions sociales, Middle class, History, Cas, Études de, Histoire, Classes moyennes, Social values, Social classes, canada, Ontario, history, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Social Classes, General, Middenklassen, Etudes de Cas, Arabic poetry
Places: Ontario, Galt (Cambridge, Ont.), Goderich (Ont. : Township), Canada, Goderich (Ont.), Galt (Ont.)
Times: 19th century, 19e siècle