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49 Making Ourselves Heard: 'Voice of Women" and the Peace Movement in the Early Sixties

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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Foreword xvii
  4. Preface xix
  5. Acknowledgments xxi
  6. Introduction Canadian Women in the Twentieth Century xxiii
  7. Suggestions on How to Use this Book xxix
  8. Living Women's Lives
  9. Introduction 3
  10. "Club": Laundering Clothing in Newfoundland 7
  11. Vignette: Stirring the Pot 9
  12. Winnipeg Women Getting Together: Study Groups and Reading Clubs, 1900-1940 10
  13. Vignette: Life in the Town of Nelson, British Columbia 15
  14. "Doing All the Rest": Church Women of the Ladies' Aid Society 18
  15. Preserving Habits: Memory within Communities of English Canadian Women Religious 22
  16. Mildred Armstrong and Missionary Culture 27
  17. Vignette: Women's Spiritual Lives 33
  18. E. Pauline Johnson: Mohawk-English Writer and Performer 35
  19. Vignette: Two Perspectives on Urban Livin; 39
  20. Ada Gladys Killins: Sacrificing for Art's Sake 41
  21. Vignette: The Road Less Taken -The Single Woman as Artist 45
  22. A Sense of Place in Alberta: The Art and Life of Annora Brown 48
  23. Vignette: Yukon Women Pioneers 52
  24. Alice Peck, May Phillips, and the Canadian Handicrafts Guild 54
  25. Vignette: Life in a Native Community 57
  26. Helen Kalvak: Pioneering Inuit Print-maker 60
  27. Virginia J. Watt: Champion of Inuit Arts and Crafts 62
  28. A Century of Artistic Experience and Innovation 65
  29. Family and the Home
  30. Introduction 75
  31. Zoe Laurier, Prime Minister's Wife: Family Ideals at the Turn of the Century 82
  32. "A Hardier Stock of Womankind": Alice Barrett Parke in British Columbia 86
  33. Life on the Frontier: Remembering the Coal Mining Camp at Cadomin, 1929-1934 96
  34. Women and Domestic Technology: Household Drudgery, "Democratized Consumption/' and Patriarchy 101
  35. Defining the Lives of Rural Women: Laura Rose on "The Womanly Sphere of Woman" 111
  36. "Such Outrageous Discrimination": Farm Women and Their Family Grievances in Early Twentieth-Century Ontario 116
  37. Between the Rock and a Hard Place: Single Mothers in St John's, Newfoundland, during the Second World War 124
  38. Prudence Heward: Painting at Home 129
  39. Mothering the Dionne Quintuplets: Women's Stories 134
  40. Saving Mothers and Babies: Motherhood, Medicine, and the Modern State, 1900-1945 139
  41. Teaching and Learning
  42. Introduction 149
  43. Shaping Canada's Women: Canadian Girls in Training versus Girl Guides 155
  44. The Experience of Women Students at Four Universities, 1895-1930 160
  45. Margaret Addison: Dean of Residence and Dean of Women at Victoria University, 1903-1931 166
  46. The "Feminization" of High Schools: The Problem of Women Secondary School Teachers in Ontario 170
  47. Writing for Whom? Isabel Murphy Skelton and Canadian History in the Early Twentieth Century 174
  48. The Rideau Street Convent School: French-Language Private Schooling in Ontario 178
  49. "The School on Fardy's Cross": Shamrock School Remembered 184
  50. Vignette: Women,Team Sport, and Physical Education 189
  51. From Elegance and Expression to Sweat and Strength: Physical Education at the Margaret Eaton School 194
  52. Women's Activism and the State
  53. Introduction 201
  54. History and Human Agency: The Case of Agnes Macphail, Canada's First Woman Member of Parliament 212
  55. The Persons Case, 1929: A Legal Definition of Women as Persons 216
  56. Women, the Settlement Movement, and State Formation in the Early Twentieth Century 222
  57. The Historical Record and Adolescent Girls in Montreal's Red-Light District 228
  58. Charlotte Whitton: Pioneering Social Worker and Public Policy Activist 232
  59. Consuming Issues: Women on the Left, Political Protest, and the Organization of Homemakers, 1920-1960 240
  60. Making Ourselves Heard: 'Voice of Women" and the Peace Movement in the Early Sixties 248
  61. The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, 1967-1970: Liberal Feminism and Its Radical Implications 252
  62. Florence Bird 257
  63. Women, Peace Activism, and the Environment: Rosalie Bertell and the Development of a Feminist Agenda, 1970s-1990s 259
  64. State Control of Women's Immigration: The Passage to Canada of South Asian Women 263
  65. Making Space: Women Building Culture 267
  66. Feminist Theatre in Toronto: A Look at the Nightwood Theatre 271
  67. Health Care and Science
  68. Introduction 277
  69. The Ladies Committee of the Home for Incurable Children 284
  70. Margaret Scott: "The Angel of Poverty Row" 287
  71. "Hardly Feminine Work!" Violet Wilson and the Canadian Voluntary Aid Detachment Nurses of the First World War 289
  72. The Emergence of Physiotherapy as a New Profession for Canadian Women, 1914-1918 295
  73. Ethel Currant: Portrait of a Grenfell Nurse 300
  74. Vera Peters: Medical Innovator 305
  75. Norah Toole: Scientist and Social Activist 308
  76. Alice V Payne, Mining Geologist: A Lifetime of "Small and Difficult Things" 311
  77. Vignette: A Case Study of an Oral History Project 314
  78. Earning Their Bread
  79. Introduction 319
  80. Vignette: An Oral History Case Study 333
  81. Bringing "Domestics" to Canada: A Study of Immigration Propaganda 336
  82. Women in the Newfoundland Fishery 343
  83. Vignette: Madeleine Constant, Leader in the Pasta Industry 347
  84. Creative Ability and Business Sense: The Millinery Trade in Ontario 348
  85. Our Mothers' Patterns: Sewing and Dressmaking in the Japanese-Canadian Community 359
  86. Federica and Angelina: Postwar Italian-Canadian Couturiers in Toronto 366
  87. Fabrications: Clothing, Generations, and Stitching Together the History We Live 372
  88. The Telephone Operator: From "Information Central" to Endangered Species 376
  89. Ann Meekitjuk Hanson: Inuit Broadcaster, Interpreter, and Community Worker 378
  90. Cultural Nationalism and Maternal Feminism: Madge Macbeth as Writer, Broadcaster, and Literary Figure 381
  91. "The Day of the Strong-Minded Frump Has Passed": Women Journalists and News of Feminism 385
  92. Women in Banking: A Case Study of Scotiabank 392
  93. Vignette: The Keroacks, a Family of Business Women 395
  94. "The Queen of the Hurricanes": Elsie Gregory MacGill, Aeronautical Engineer and Women's Advocate 396
  95. The Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service during the Second World War: An Exploration of Their Archival Legacy 402
  96. Vignette: "Not Just 'Rosie the Riveter 407
  97. Women's Wartime Work and Identities: Women Workers at Canadian Car and Foundry Co. Limited, Fort William, Ontario, 1938-1945 409
  98. Foreign-Aid Worker and Humanitarian Lotta Hitschmanova and the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada 417
  99. Appendix One Archival Sources Identified by Essay/Vignette 423
  100. Appendix Two Cross-Referenced Essay Index 427
  101. Notes 431
  102. Selected Readings 485
  103. Contributors 489
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