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    The child, the family, and society in Ontario, 1850-1900, according to four educational journals

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    1977
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    Robinson, Marina
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    To understand the position of the child in Ontario between 1850 and 1900 is to know a great deal about the society in which he functioned. The status and role of the child was the most vital issue of the time. Social reformers assigned to him a key role in the future advancement of their society. If one generation of children could be inculcated with all the proper values, then present social evils would disappear.
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