Youth, university, and Canadian society [electronic resource] : essays in the social history of higher education / edited by Paul Axelrod, John G. Reid.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART ONE: REGION, GENDER, AND SOCIAL CLASS
- 1 Student Populations and Graduate Careers: Queen's University, 1895�1900
- 2 College, Career, and Community: Dalhousie Coeds, 1881�1921
- 3 Parade Street Parade: The Student Body at Memorial University College, 1925�49
- PART TWO: STUDENT LIFE AND CULTURE
- 4 Marching as to War: Elements of Ontario Undergraduate Culture, 1880�1914
- 5 Hazes, Hustles, Scraps, and Stunts: Initiations at the University of Toronto, 1880�1925.
- 6 Student Life at Regina College in the 1920sPART THREE: THE CAMPUS AT WAR
- 7 Acadia and the Great War
- 8 The War Effort and Women Students at the University of Toronto, 1939�45
- PART FOUR: STUDENT MOVEMENTS AND SOCIAL CHANGE
- 9 The Call to Service: The YWCA and the Canadian College Woman, 1886�1920
- 10 The Student Movement of the 1930s
- 11 In Pursuit of Human Values (or Laugh When You Say That): The Student Critique of the Arts Curriculum in the 1960s
- PART FIVE: THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.
- 12 Beyond the Democratic Intellect: The Scottish Example and University Reform in Canada's Maritime Provinces, 1870�193313 Financial Support for Post-graduate Students and the Development of Scientific Research in Canada
- 14 Father Georges-Henri Lévesque and the Introduction of Social Sciences at Laval, 1938�55
- Bibliography
- Index
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