James Douglas, Amelia Connolly, and the writing of gender and women's history / Adele Perry -- Using diaries to explore the shared worlds of family and community in nineteenth-century New Brunswick / Gail G. Campbell -- "A little offensive and defensive alliance": friendship, professional networks, and international child welfare policy / Karen Balcom -- "The necessity of going": Julia Grace Wales's transnational life as a peace activist and a scholar / Lorna R. McLean -- Feminist ideals and everyday life: professional women's feminism at Victoria College, University of Toronto, 1900-40 / Catherine Gidney -- Singleness and choice: the impact of age, time, and class on three female youth diarists in 1930s Canada / Heidi MacDonald -- Sexual spectacles: saleswomen in Canadian department store magazines between 1920 and 1950 / Donica Belisle -- Gender and career paths of professors in the École de service social at Laval University / Hélène Charron -- Teaching June Cleaver, being Hazel Chong: an oral history of gender, race, and national "character" / Kristina R. Llewellyn -- The Ontario Women's History Network: linking teachers, scholars, and history communities / Rose Fine-Meyer -- Fighting the "corset of Victorian prejudice": women's activism in Canadian engineering during the pioneering decades (1970s-80s) / Ruby Heap -- Ad hoc activism: feminist citizens respond to the Meech Lake Accord in New Brunswick / Anthony S.C. Hampton -- To help and to serve: women's career paths in the domestic services sector in Quebec City, 1960-2009 / Catherine Charron.
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