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Department of History, York University
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History from the Urban Fringe

History from the Urban Fringe

March 1, 2011 · by Jennifer Bonnell · in Uncategorized

Toronto’s Lower Don River slides unceremoniously along the eastern limits of the old city core, its muddied, placid channel host to the scattered wreckage of twenty-first-century urban living: plastic bags snagged at intervals along its length; a rusting shopping cart…

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