"So often a long-awaited book is disappointing. Happily such is not the
case with Sutherland's masterpiece." Robert M. Stamp, University of
Calgary, in The Canadian Historical Review
"Sutherland's work is destined to be a landmark in Canadian history,
both as a first in its particular field and as a standard reference
text." J. Stewart Hardy, University of Alberta, in Alberta Journal of
Educational Research
Such were the reviewers' comments when Neil Sutherland's groundbreaking
book was first published. Now reissued in Wilfrid Laurier University
Press's new series "Studies in Childhood and Family in Canada," with a
new introduction by series editor Cynthia Comacchio, this book remains
relevant today. In the late nineteenth century a new generation of
reformers committed itself to a program of social improvement based on
the more effective upbringing of all children. In Children in
English-Canadian Society, Neil Sutherland examines, with a keen eye,
the growth of the public health movement and its various efforts at
improving the health of children.