Tin Pan Blues


Saturday, August 01, 2009
Cole Harris, Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance and Reserves in British Columbia (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2002)

Contesting Rural Space: Land Policy And Practices of Resettlement on Saltspring Island, 1859-1891 by R. W. Sandwell (Paperback - April 2006)


Carol Pateman, The Disorder of Women: Democracy, Feminism and Political Theory (Stanford: Stanford U. Press, 1989)

Jean Boydston, Home and Work: Housework, Wages and the Ideology of Labor in the Early Republic (Oxford U. Press, 1990)

Harriet Friedmann, "World Market, State and Family Farm: Social Bases of Household Production in the Era of Wage Labour," Comparative Studies in Society and History 20 (1978)


Michael B, Katz, « The Entrepreneurial Class in a Canadian City: The Mid-Nineteenth
Century », Journal of Social History, vol, 8 no, 2 (hiver 1975):

John Modell, « Changing Risks, Changing Adaptations: American Families in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries », Allan J. Lichtman et Joan R. Challinor (dir.).
Kin and Communities. Families in America (Washington, Smithsonian Institution
Press, 1979): 119-144.

William Reddy, The Rise of Market Culture and Money and Liberty in Modern Europe

Tamara Hareven, "The History of the Family and the Complexity of Social Change" AHR 96 (Feb. 1991)


John E. Crowley, ‘Taken on the Spot’: The Visual Appropriation of New France for the Global British Landscape, _Canadian Historical Review_ (1995)

Roads, Cart Tracks, and Bridle Paths: Land Transportation and the Domestic Economy of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Eastern British North America
Full TextPDF (1.1 MB)
DOI 10.3138/CHR.84.2.177
Author Robert Mackinnon (1994)


* The Colonial World as Geological Metaphor: Strata(gems) of Empire in Victorian Canada The Colonial World as Geological Metaphor: Strata(gems) of Empire in Victorian Canada
* Suzanne Zeller
* Osiris, 2nd Series, Vol. 15, Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial Enterprise (2000), pp. 85-107


* "Good Fences Make Good Neighbours": History and Significance of an Ambiguous Proverb "Good Fences Make Good Neighbours": History and Significance of an Ambiguous Proverb
* Wolfgang Mieder
* Folklore, Vol. 114, No. 2 (Aug., 2003), pp. 155-179


Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Rothman, Adam, 1971-

Title Slave country : American expansion and the origins of the Deep South / Adam Rothman
Pub Info Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005

LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
General Coll E446 .R67 2005 AVAILABLE


Tuesday, July 28, 2009
In Chandra Manning, What this Cruel War was over, she ruminates (Intro, FN #8) on the historiography of whether the CW was the cause or effect of Northern nationalism. She puts Susan Mary Grant and Peter Parish on the war-caused side, and then cites Philip Paludan's AHR 1972 article and his People's Contest, "esp. part 1" that through office-holding and "daily exegencies" Northerners had developed a strong sense of prewar nat'lism.