A Sense of Their Duty

Middle-Class Formation in Victorian Ontario Towns

By Andrew Holman
Categories: Political Science
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773518995, 258 pages, February 2000
Paperback : 9780773520837, 272 pages, May 2000
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773568082, 258 pages, February 2000

Description

What did it mean to be middle class in late nineteenth-century Ontario? How did the members of the middle class define themselves? Though simple, these questions have escaped the attention of social historians in recent writing about Canada. The Victorian middle class, referred to as the backbone of economic change, the motor of political reform, and the source of one set of moral standards, has eluded systematic study. A Sense of Their Duty corrects this and reconstructs the identities that middle-class Victorians made for themselves in an era of economic change.

Reviews

"An outstanding work and a path-breaking treatment of a long neglected aspect of small town community life ... the writing is superb, the historiographical contextualization first class, and the research exhaustive." Gerald Tulchinsky, Department of History, Queen's University.