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Creeping Conformity: How Canada Became Suburban, 1900-1960 (Themes in Canadian History)
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| #3303116 in eBooks | 2004-06-08 | 2015-02-04 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| shows how Canada became more like the USA|By Michael Lewyn|This book describes the evolution of Canadian suburbia. In the early 20th century, territory outside the limits of major cities was usually occupied by working-class shantytowns; these areas were not popular with the well-to-do because of the absence of basic municipal services such as water and streetcars. Some resid|||Creeping Conformity is a little gem. It is one of those rare books by an academic that is both easy to read and leaves you wanting more. (Susan Schiller Focus on Municipal Assessment and Taxation)|||'A maj
Creeping Conformity, the first history of suburbanization in Canada, provides a geographical perspective - both physical and social - on Canada's suburban past. Shaped by internal and external migration, decentralization of employment, and increased use of the streetcar and then the automobile, the rise of the suburb held great social promise, reflecting the aspirations of Canadian families for more domestic space and home ownership.
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