Homeplace
Discover "Homeplace," a thought-provoking exploration by the authors that redefines the concept of dwelling in Canada. Published by University of Toronto Press in 1998, this 277-page paperback delves into the complexities of housing, offering readers a unique framework for understanding various living arrangements. The book sheds light on significant counter-currents, including housing for gang labor, company housing, and the multi-occupant forms that arise with urbanization. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Canadian housing history, "Homeplace" invites you to rethink the spaces we inhabit. Enhance your understanding of the social and cultural dynamics of Canadian dwellings by adding this insightful title to your collection today!