Ontario Retailers in the Early Twentieth Century: Dismantling the Social Bridge
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The Poor
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Abstract This article explores the theory that late-nineteenth century and eary-twentieth century retailing served as an avenue to upward mobility. An examination of retailing in Ontario suggests two things: first, that shopkeeping was a deeply stratified occupation in which the poor remained marginalized at the bottom: and second, that over the course of the early twentieth century interest in retailing declined among working people as the business of storekeeping “professionalized”.
2003 ◽
pp. 415-430
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1966 ◽
Vol 7
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pp. 1-17
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1997 ◽
Vol 50
(2-3)
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pp. 421-453
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