
Rural Life in Canada
The 1911 census had shown Canada's rural life to be in peril. The lure of steadily rising wages in urban factories and mills was intensifying the movement away from the country. Political leaders took worried note: "There can be no health in the cities without corresponding health in the country," said the Minister of Agriculture.
The book is a vivid example of the public concern of Canadians over the impact of industrialization and urbanization upon their farming population. The questions it poses and attempts to answer, and the social assumptions behind them, reveal the anxiety of thoughtful citizens that the agricultural roots of their society were being eroded by the attractions of the new era. It is also an interesting period piece in Canadian social history, in that it reflects the values, prejudices, and aspirations of the author and his generation.
- Undertitel
- The Church and the Farm Problem, 1913
- Författare
- John Macdougall
- ISBN
- 9780802061454
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 1 gram
- Serie
- Heritage
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1973-12-15
- Sidor
- 312
