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Acknowledgments | ||
Contributors | ||
Introduction : interrogating the conjugal family | 3 | |
Broken families | ||
1 | Gender, family, and mutual assistance in New France : widows, widowers, and orphans in eighteenth-century Quebec | 35 |
2 | A "painful dependence" : female begging letters and the familial economy of obligation | 69 |
3 | Itineraries of marriage and widowhood in nineteenth-century Montreal | 103 |
4 | Marginal by definition? : stepchildren in Quebec, 1866-1920 | 141 |
Bachelors and spinsters | ||
5 | The invention of the margin as an invention of the family : the case of rural Quebec in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries | 183 |
6 | The peddler's tale : radical religion and family marginality in the journal of Ralph Merry, 1804-1863 | 209 |
7 | "Old maidism itself" : spinsterhood in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literary and life-writing texts from maritime Canada | 235 |
8 | Matthews and Marillas : bachelors and spinsters in Prince Edward Island in 1881 | 247 |
Institutions and marginality | ||
9 | The lunatic fringe : families, madness, and institutional confinement in Victorian Ontario | 277 |
10 | Orphans in Quebec : on the margins of which family? | 305 |
11 | Nova Scotia and its unmarried mothers, 1945-1975 Suzanne Morton | 327 |
12 | Grizzled old men and lonely widows : constructing the single elderly as a social problem in Canada's welfare state, 1945-1967 | 349 |
Conclusion : the family as pathology : psychology, social science, and history construct the nuclear family, 1945-1980 | 383 |
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