Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, 1867-1917

Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, 1867-1917

by RoyParker (Author)

Synopsis

This book explores the economic, religious, political and personal forces that led to some 80,000 British children being sent to Canada between 1867 and 1915. How did this come about? What were the motives and methods of the people involved? Why did it come to an end? What effects did it have on the children involved and what eventually became of them? These are the questions Roy Parker explores in this meticulously researched work. His book - humane and highly professional - will capture and hold the interest of many: the academic, the practitioner and the general reader.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 368
Edition: 1
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 07 Jan 2010

ISBN 10: 1847426689
ISBN 13: 9781847426680

Media Reviews
It is a wonderfully researched book and presents a balanced analysis of the period. Julia Davey, Family History Researcher
This is a book of rare distinction. ...based on a huge amount of further primary research.... This is a deeply humane book which deserves to be read and reflected upon. British Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol 22:2, 2008
Truly an interdisciplinary study, giving due weight to a stunning number of factors. Susanne Kelman, Literary Review of Canada, July/August 2008
In this interdisciplinary and intercountry tour de force, Roy Parker traces the extraordinary, 50-year story of the export of some 80,000 children from Britain to Canada. Fascinating for students of social work, social policy and child welfare in both countries. David Donnison, Professor Emeritus in Urban Studies, Glasgow University
This is an excellent historical analysis of the push and pull factors that not long ago engineered the transportation of thousands of children to live mainly with homestead families in Canada. Professor Emeritus John Triseliotis, University of Edinburgh
Author Bio
Roy Parker is Professor Emeritus of Social Policy at the University of Bristol. Formerly he taught at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research and writing reflect a longstanding interest in the politics of social policy and in the condition and needs of disadvantaged children.