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Autor:
Nancy B. Bouchier
Nancy Bouchier traces the increasing importance of amateur sport to Woodstock and Ingersoll, two small nineteenth-century Ontario towns, revealing its intricate ties to urban boosterism and middle-class culture. Focusing on civic holiday celebrations
Autor:
Nancy B. Bouchier, Carly Adams
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Sport History Review. 48:iii-vi
Abandoning Nature: Swimming Pools and Clean, Healthy Recreation in Hamilton, Ontario, c. 1930s–1950s
Autor:
Nancy B. Bouchier, Ken Cruikshank
Publikováno v:
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History. 28:315-337
Municipal swimming pools arose as a technological fix for an urban public health and recreation crisis in Hamilton when its bay became a polluted sink for residential and industrial wastes. Until World War II, city leaders and medical authorities bel
Autor:
Nancy B. Bouchier
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International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 40:269-272
Autor:
Nancy B. Bouchier, Ken Cruikshank
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Environmental History. 9:464-496
Autor:
Ken Cruikshank, Nancy B. Bouchier
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Urban History Review. 30:40-55
Following serious flooding in the 1970s, Hamilton, Ontario politicians and planners sought to transform the Burlington Beach area into a recreational parkland. This dream was not a new one. One hundred years earlier, Hamilton social and political lea
Autor:
Ken Cruikshank, Nancy B. Bouchier
Publikováno v:
Sport History Review. 28:1-18
Autor:
Nancy B. Bouchier
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Journal of Canadian Studies. 29:89-110
Late nineteenth - century amateur sport was one forum where middle - class men struggled to establish a cultural hegemony. The development of amateur lacrosse in the small southwestern Ontario towns of Ingersoll and Woodstock, between 1871 and 1891,