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Photographs of the Child in Canadian Pictorial from 1906 to 1916: A Reflection of the Ideas and Values of English Canadians about Themselves and 'Other' Canadians
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Photographs of the Child in Canadian Pictorial from 1906 to 1916: A Reflection of the Ideas and Values of English Canadians about Themselves and 'Other' Canadians
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The author focuses on the many photographs of children published in Canadian Pictorial, an illustrated English-language magazine produced monthly in Montreal between 1906 and 1916 by the Pictorial Publishing Company. In its ten-year run, the magazine strongly advocated "the educational value of pictures" and exalted the advantages of photography for depicting a wide variety of subjects and themes of "peculiar and vital interest to Canadians."
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The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth
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Vol. 3
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no. 2
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233-263
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Spring 2010
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en
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Lerner, Loren. “Photographs of the Child in Canadian Pictorial from 1906 to 1916: A Reflection of the Ideas and Values of English Canadians about Themselves and ‘Other’ Canadians.” The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth Vol. 3, no. 2 (Spring 2010): 233–263.
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