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Books in the Studies in Gender and History series

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  • - A Historian's Biography
    by John Reid
    £41.99

    In this probing biography, John G. Reid examines Barnes's life as a female historian, providing a revealing glimpse into the gendered experience of professional academia in that era.

  • - Religion, Sexuality, and an English Educational Pioneer, 1849-1935
    by Pauline A. Phipps
    £46.99

    Using Maynard's extensive personal papers, especially her diaries and autobiography, Constance Maynard's Passions is the fascinating account of a life which confounds the usual categories of faith, gender, and sexuality.

  • - Domestic Life in a Working Class Suburb in the 1920's
    by Suzanne Morton
    £22.49

    Suzanne Morton looks at a single working-class community as it responded to national and regional changes in the 1920s. Grounded in labour and feminist history, with a strong emphasis on domestic life, this analysis focuses on the relationship between gender ideals and the actual experience of different family members.

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    £25.99

    By putting past and present scholarship into dialogue with each other, this book addresses accomplishments in Canadian women's and gender history, as well as ongoing silences and absences.

  • - Price Wars and Food Politics in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada
    by Julie Guard
    £51.99

    Radical Housewives is a history of the Canada's Housewives Consumers Association. Julie Guard reinterprets the view of postwar Canada as economically prosperous and reveals the left's role in the origins of the food security movement.

  • - Immigrant, Ethnic, and Racialized Women in Canadian History
     
    £74.49

    Spanning more than two hundred years of history, from the eighteenth century to the twenty-first, Sisters or Strangers? explores the complex lives of immigrant, ethnic, and racialized women in Canada.

  • - Religion, Leisure, and Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century Small-Town Ontario
    by Lynne Marks
    £25.99

    Based primarily on a study of the towns of Thorold, Campbellford, and Ingersoll this investigation seeks as well to determine the nature of commonalities and differences in patterns of participation in religious and leisure activities within both middle- and working-class families.

  • - Montreal Families and Postwar Reconstruction
    by Magda Fahrni
    £31.49 - 57.49

    Through in-depth research from a wide variety of sources, Fahrni brings together family history, social history, and political history to look at a wide variety of Montreal families- French-speaking and English-speaking; Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish - making Household Politics a particularly unique and erudite study.

  • - British Female Migration to Canada and Australia, 1860-1930
    by Lisa Chilton
    £27.49 - 51.99

    Agents of Empire highlights the aims and methods behind the emigrators' work, as well as the implications and ramifications of their long-term engagement with this imperialistic feminizing project.

  • - Montreal's Modern Girls and the Law, 1869-1945
    by Tamara Myers
    £32.49 - 66.99

    Caught exposes the attempts made by the juvenile justice system of the day to curb modern attitudes and behaviour; at the same time, it reveals the changing patterns of social and family interaction among adolescent girls.

  • - Isabel and Oscar Skelton Reinventing Canada
    by Terry Crowley
    £33.99 - 57.49

    This book traces the lives of two people who rejected British colonialism and hailed a new nation on the world's stage, examining the intersections of gender, nationality, and literary expression at a significant juncture in Canada's history.

  • - Volume II Canada - National and Transnational Contexts
    by Maureen Moynagh & Nancy M. Forestell
    £29.99 - 57.49

    Together with its first volume, Documenting First Wave Feminisms reveals a more nuanced picture, attentive to nationalism and transnationalism, of the first wave than has previously been understood.

  • by Jane Nicholas & Patrizia Gentile
    £29.99 - 53.49

    In this first collection on the history of the body in Canada, an interdisciplinary group of scholars explores the multiple ways the body has served as a site of contestation in Canadian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  • - Volume 1: Transnational Collaborations and Crosscurrents
     
    £60.99

    Using primary documents dating from the abolitionist movement to the Second World War, Maureen Moynagh and Nancy Forestell investigate the tensions inherent in organizing early transnational feminist movements.

  • - Sexual Deviancy in Postwar Ontario
    by Elise Chenier
    £31.49 - 60.99

    Strangers in Our Midst offers an original critical analysis of the rise of sexological thinking in Canada, and shows how what was conceived as a humane alternative to traditional punishment could be put into practice in inhumane ways.

  • - Women and the Rise of Canadian Consumer Culture
    by Donica Belisle
    £21.49 - 53.49

    Why do Canadians consume? This book explores the meanings of consumption in early-twentieth-century Canada, demonstrating that many Canadians have long viewed consumer goods as central to their visions of belonging, identity, and citizenship.

  • - Lives of Working Women in Small Town Ontario, 1920-60
    by Joan Sangster
    £27.49

    Earning Respect examines the lives of white and blue-collar women workers in Peterborough between 1920 and 1960 and notes the emerging changes in their work lives, as working daughters gradually became working mothers.

  • - Mennonite Refugees of the Second World War
    by Marlene Epp
    £27.49 - 52.49

    The story of thousands of Mennonite women who, having lost their husbands and fathers, assumed altered gender roles in their adopted homeland and created a culture of women refugees with its own distinctive historical narrative.

  • - Reading Chatelaine Magazine in the Fifties and Sixties
    by Valerie J. Korinek
    £33.99 - 70.49

    Korinek shows that rather than promoting domestic perfection, Chatelaine did not cling to the stereotypes of the era, but instead forged ahead, providing women with a variety of images, ideas, and critiques of women's role in society.

  • - Migration and the Transformation of Rural Women, Sicily, 1880-1928
    by Linda Reeder
    £31.49 - 60.99

    Tracing the changing notions of female and male in rural Sicily, Linda Reeder examines the lives of rural Sicilian women and the changes that took place as a result of male migration to the United States.

  • by Wendy Mitchinson
    £33.99 - 60.99

    A fascinating account of childbirth rituals in the first half of the twentieth century from the initial diagnosis of pregnancy,though childbirth - who was present, and where it took place - to the definition of what constituted a normal birth.

  • - The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake)
    by Carole Gerson & Veronica Strong-Boag
    £29.99

    The only major scholarly study that examines E. Pauline Johnson's diverse roles as a First Nations champion, New Woman, serious writer and performer, and Canadian nationalist.

  • - A History of the Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship
    by Allyson Stevenson
    £23.99 - 48.49

    Intimate Integration is an important analysis of the "Sixties Scoop" and post-World War II child welfare legislation in North America.

  • - Volume 1: Transnational Collaborations and Crosscurrents
     
    £31.49

    Using primary documents dating from the abolitionist movement to the Second World War, Maureen Moynagh and Nancy Forestell investigate the tensions inherent in organizing early transnational feminist movements.

  • - Japanese Canadian Women, Memory, and the Subjects of the Internment
    by Mona Oikawa
    £63.49

    Disturbing and provocative, Cartographies of Violence explores Japanese-Canadian women's memories in order to map the effects of forced displacements, incarcerations, and the separations of family, friends, and communities.

  • - Icelandic North Americans
    by L.K. Bertram
    £25.99 - 53.49

    Each chapter in The Viking Immigrants is devoted to exploring Icelandic culture community through a particular methodological lens, from oral histories and material culture to histories of food and drink.

  • - Feminine Modernities, the Body, and Commodities in the 1920s
    by Jane Nicholas
    £24.99

    Using a wide range of visual and textual evidence, Nicholas illuminates both the frequent public debates about female appearance and the realities of feminine self-presentation in 1920s Canada.

  • - Canada's Ukrainian Left, 1891-1991
    by Rhonda L. Hinther
    £44.49

    In Perogies and Politics, Rhonda Hinther explores the twentieth-century history of the Ukrainian left in Canada from the standpoint of the women, men, and children who formed and fostered it.

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