Contemporary Canadian Childhood and Youth: A Bibliography
By (Author) Jean Barman
By (author) Linda Hale
By (author) Neil Sutherland
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
1st December 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.305230971
Hardback
512
This comprehensive bibliography provides complete coverage of the English-language literature on contemporary Canadian childhood and youth. It covers scholarly, professional, and other substantial writings, including books, monographs, the reports of government commissions, scholarly and professional articles, and magistral and doctoral dissertations. The material is arranged geographically and includes full subject and author indexes. A companion volume covers the literature on the history of Canadian childhood.
Overall, very well done. Recommended for academic and special libraries.-Choice
"Overall, very well done. Recommended for academic and special libraries."-Choice
NEIL SUTHERLAND is a professor in the Department of Social and Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia and the author of Children in English Canadian Society: Framing the Twentieth Century Consensus (1976). JEAN BARMAN is associate professor in the Department of Social and Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia. Her most recent book is West Beyond the West: A History of British British Columbia (1991). LINDA L. HALE is instructor at Douglas College, British Colubmia. She and Jean Barman are co-compilers of British Columbia Local Histories: A Bibliography (1991).