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Review Essay : FAMILY AND CLASS IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY CITIES Reviewed by Michael Anderson* The People of Hamilton,Canada West: Family and Class in a Mid-Nineteenth-Century City Michael B. Katz Cambridge: Harvard University Press,1975,xvi + 381 pages,$17.50
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