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June 28, 2008 Canadian Social History Series
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The turn of the last century saw a great wave of moral fervour among Protestant social reformers in English Canada. Their targets for moral reform were various: sex hygiene, immigration policy, slum clearance, prostitution, and “white slavery.”

Mariana Valverde's groundbreaking The Age of Light, Soap, and Waterexamines the work and the ideas of moralist clergy, social workers, politicians, and bureaucrats who sought to maintain - or create - a white Protestant Canada. The morality idealized by evangelical, feminist, and medical activists was not, as is often assumed, completely repressive and puritanical. On the contrary, the self-defined social purity movement at the centre of this book talked endlessly about sex in order to create a healthy sexuality among both native-born and immigrant Canadians. Sexual health was linked to racial purity, and both of these were in turn linked to efforts to abolish urban slums by means of symbolic as well as physical "light, soap, and water."

This study uncovers a little known dimension of Canadian social history and shows that moral reform was not the project of a marginal puritanical group but was central to the race, class, and gender organization of modern English Canada.


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Mariana Valverde is a professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Toronto.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
maiden tribute, purity educators, white slavery panic, purity education, social purity work, purity activists, social purity movement, moral and social reform, rescue home, sex hygiene, moral regulation
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Salvation Army, Methodist Church, Criminal Code, David Garland, National Council of Women, Lord's Day Alliance, Charles Hastings, General Booth, Department of the Stranger, Darkest England, Lady Aberdeen, Goldwin Smith, British Columbia, Royal Commission, Charlotte Whitton, Presbyterian Church, Alice Chown, New York, Social Service Council of Canada, Mackenzie King, Fred Victor, Herbert Ames, New Jerusalem, Sylvanus Stall, Canadian Purity Education Association
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