URBAN HISTORY REVIEW Vol. XVII No. 3
Febuary 1989
- Paternalism and Urban Reform: An Introduction
Sherry Olson page 143 - Surviving as a Widow in 19th-Century Montreal
Bettina Bradbury page 148 - Mortality Patterns and Public-Health In Hamilton, Canada,
1900-14
Rosemary Gagan - An Urban Middle-Class Calling: Women and the Emergence of
Modern Nursing Education at the Toronto General Hospital,
1881-1914
Pauline O. Jardine page 177 - Éteindre le 'Red Light': les Réformateurs et la
Prostitution à Montréal, 1865-1925
Andrée Lévesque page 191 - 'To Shield from Temptation': The Business Girl and the
City
Dawn Sebire page 203 - A Defence of Urban "Reform"
Richard Harris page 209 - The Social Geography of the North American City, 1900-40: A
Research Note and Appeal for Evidence
Richard Harris page 211 - The Information Revolutions and the Future of Research on
Urban Canada
John Weaver page 213