On the Case : : Explorations in Social History / / ed. by Franca Iacovetta, Wendy Mitchinson.

Case files, records from all kinds of social, medical, governmental, military, and other agencies, become available to researchers once confidentiality is no longer in question. Such records are an important source for scholars in social history and related fields, providing insight not only into th...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (432 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: Social History and Case Files Research --
Part One. Reading Case Files: Challenges, Approaches, Methods --
1. Stories of Their Lives: The Historian and the Capital Case File --
2. Employment Contracts in Merchant Shipping: An Argument for Social Science History --
3. On the Case of the Case: The Emergence of the Homosexual as a Case History in Early-Twentieth-Century Ontario --
4. Filing and Defiling: The Organization of the State Security Archives in the Interwar Years --
Part Two. Before the 'Modern' Case File: Church Records and Regulating Lives and Community --
5. Christian Harmony: Family, Neighbours, and Community in Upper Canadian Church Discipline Records --
6. Elderly Inmates and Caregiving Sisters: Catholic Institutions for the Elderly in Nineteenth-Century Montreal --
Part Three. Making 'Good' Men, Punishing 'Bad' Men: 'Community9 Standards and the State --
7. Males, Migrants, and Murder in British Columbia, 1900-1923 --
8. Work Hard and Be Grateful: Native Soldier Settlers in Ontario after the First World War --
9. A Case for Morality: The Quong Wing Files --
Part Four. Experts and Clients: Sites of Contestation --
10. Ontario Mothers' Allowance Case Files as a Site of Contestation --
11. Patient Perspectives in Psychiatrie Case Files --
12. Problematic Bodies and Agency: Women Patients in Canada, 1900-1950 --
Part Five. 'Problem' Families: Arenas of Conflict, Targets of Reform --
13. Uncovering and Reconstructing Family Violence: Ontario Criminal Case Files --
14. Parents, Daughters, and Family Court Intrusions into Working-Class Life --
15. The 'Grab Bag' Mennonite Refugee Family in Post-War Canada --
Afterword. Telling Stories about Dead People --
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Summary:Case files, records from all kinds of social, medical, governmental, military, and other agencies, become available to researchers once confidentiality is no longer in question. Such records are an important source for scholars in social history and related fields, providing insight not only into the lives of ordinary people but into the workings of the agencies that kept the records as well. Case files contain a wealth of information and challenge researchers by their complexity and the variety of approaches and methodologies their analysis demands. On the Case is a timely book intended to provide a forum for discussing the theoretical and methodological issues that case files raise. The book brings together theoretical debates, new research, and new research methods and offers compelling illustrations of the drama, conflict, and power relations that the case file can capture. This collection of essays features some of Canada's leading social historians. Readers will encounter an impressive array of case files, including psychiatrists' accounts of sexual deviants, employment records of sailors, state welfare and Indian Affairs reports, court records, the patient forms of hospital and asylum doctors, and state security files. While the contributors differ in choice of subject and approach, they share a commitment to the progressive traditions of social history. They recover the voices and actions of people - not only of those with power but also of those who seemingly have none.Case files have proved crucial to scholars developing such new fields of historical study as sexuality, gay and lesbian lives, and domestic violence, and have reinvigorated work in more established fields of history such as immigration, security and intelligence, and the modern welfare state. On the Case is unique in offering new research as well as guiding readers through recent debates and the various theoretical and methodological challenges created by case files.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442678071
9783110490947
DOI:10.3138/9781442678071
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Franca Iacovetta, Wendy Mitchinson.