Disaster Citizenship : survivors, solidarity, and power in the Progressive Era / Jacob A.C. Remes. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2016. xi, 283 pages : illustrations, maps, plans, 25 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HV555 U6 R46 2016
A century ago, governments buoyed by Progressive Era-beliefs began to assume greater responsibility for protecting and rescuing citizens. Yet the aftermath of two disasters in the United States-Canada borderlands--the Salem Fire of 1914 and the Halifax Explosion of 1917--saw working class survivors instead turn to friends, neighbors, coworkers, and family members for succor and aid. Both official and unofficial responses, meanwhile, showed how the United States and Canada were linked by experts, workers, and money. In Disaster Citizenship, Jacob A.C. Remes draws on histories of the Salem and Halifax events to explore the institutions--both formal and informal--that ordinary people relied upon in times of crisis. He explores patterns and traditions of self-help, informal order, and solidarity and details how people adapted these traditions when necessary. Yet, as he shows, these methods--though often quick and effective--remained illegible to reformers. Indeed, soldiers, social workers, and reformers wielding extraordinary emergency powers challenged these grassroots practices to impose progressive 'solutions' on what they wrongly imagined to be a fractured social landscape. Innovative and engaging, Disaster Citizenship excavates the forgotten networks of solidarity and obligation in an earlier time while simultaneously suggesting new frameworks in the emerging field of critical disaster studies. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Disaster relief — Social aspects — United States — History — 20th century
Disaster relief — Social aspects — Canada — History — 20th century
Fires — Massachusetts — Salem — History — 20th century
Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917
Working class — Massachusetts — Salem — History — 20th century
Working class — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Solidarity — Social aspects — History — 20th century
Power (Social sciences) — History — 20th century
Salem (Mass.) — Social conditions — 20th century
Halifax (N.S.) — Social conditions — 20th century
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Camps & classrooms : a pictorial history of Frontier College / James H. Morrison. Toronto : Frontier College Press, 1989. 199 pages : illustrations, ports. ; 23 x 27 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - LC5305 T67 M67
Adult education — Canada — History
Elementary education of adults — Canada — History
Working class — Education — Canada — History.
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For a working-class culture in Canada : a selection of Colin McKay's writings on sociology and political economy, 1897-1939 / edited and annotated by Ian McKay ; researched and introduced by Lewis Jackson and Ian McKay. St. John's, Nfld. : Canadian Committee on Labour History, 1996. lii, 615 pages ; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HD8106 M35 1996
McKay, Ian, 1953-
Jackson, Lewis, 1951-
Committee on Canadian Labour History.
Industrial relations — Canada — History
Working class — Canada — History
Canada — Social conditions.
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Labour : Le Travailleur Halifax- : Committee on Canadian Labour History, 1976-. 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HD8104 C734
Journal of Canadian labour studies. Issues for spring 1984- have title in French: Le travail. Published: St. John's, Nfld., 1985- .
Committee on Canadian Labour History.
Working class — Canada — History — Periodicals.
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