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Creating historical memory: English-Canadian women and the work of history

Beverly Boutilier and Alison L. Prentice c1997 © University of British Columbia Press
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  • 9780774806411 (paper)
  • 9780774806404 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Canadian
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  • Table of Contents

  • Reviews

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  • Frontmatter
  • Illustrations (page ix)
  • Acknowledgments (page xi)
  • 1 Introduction: Locating Women in the Work of History (Beverly Boutilier and Alison Prentice, page 3)
  • Part 1: Community Building
    • 2 Cultivating a Love of Canada through History: Agnes Maule Machar, 1837-1927 (Dianne M. Hallman, page 25)
    • 3 Women's Rights and Duties: Sarah Anne Curzon and the Politics of Canadian History (Beverly Boutilier, page 51)
    • 4 Ontario Women's Institutes and the Work of Local History (Linda M. Ambrose, page 75)
  • Part 2: Transitions
    • 5 'Writing Teaches Us Our Mysteries': Women Religious Recording and Writing History (Elizabeth Smyth, page 101)
    • 6 'I walk my own track in life & no mere male can bump me off it': Constance Lindsay Skinner and the Work of History (Jean Barman, page 129)
    • 7 Isabel Skelton: Precursor to Canadian Cultural History (Terry Crowley, page 164)
  • Part 3: The Academy
    • 8 Laying Siege to the History Professoriate (Alison Prentice, page 197)
    • 9 A View from the Front Steps: Esther Clark Wright and the Making of a Maritime Historian (Barry M. Moody, page 233)
    • 10 Kathleen Wood-Legh: A Canadian in Cambridge (Megan J. Davies and Colin M. Coates, page 254)
  • Part 4: New Departures
    • 11 Women's History: Founding a New Field (Deborah Gorham, page 273)
  • Contributors (page 298)
  • Index (page 300)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
AHR 104.2 (Apr. 1999): 554-555 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2650407
BIO 23.1 (Winter 2000): 247-251 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/biography/v023/23.1cooke.html
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