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17. Negotiating Sex and Gender in the Ukrainian Bloc Settlement: East-Central Alberta between the Wars

  • Frances Swyripa
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Women's History
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© 2015 University of Regina Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Acknowledgements viii
  5. Introduction to Women’s History 1
  6. Politics
  7. 1. The WCTU on the Prairies, 1886-1930: An Alberta-Saskatchewan Comparison 11
  8. 2. “Class, Gender, and Agrarian Socialism”: The United Farm Women of Saskatchewan, 1926-1931 31
  9. 3. From Crusaders to Missionaries to Wives: Alberta Social Credit Women, 1932-1955 53
  10. 4. Women and the Public Sphere in Saskatchewan, 1905 to 2005 81
  11. Law
  12. 5. Spinsters Need Not Apply: Six Single Women Who Attempted to Homestead in Saskatchewan between 1872 and 1914 113
  13. 6. Prairie Women and the Struggle for a Dower Law, 1905-1920 137
  14. 7. “Go Home. Straighten Up. Live Decent Lives”: Female Vagrancy and Social Respectability in Alberta, 1918-1993 157
  15. 8. Hidden Homesteaders: Women, the State and Patriarchy in the Saskatchewan Wheat Economy, 1870-1930 173
  16. Agriculture
  17. 9. Necessary for Survival: Women’s and Children’s Labour on Prairie Homesteads, 1871-1911 193
  18. 10. The Sheppard Journals: Gender Division of Labour on a Southern Alberta Ranch 217
  19. 11. A Female Frontier: Manitoba Farm Women in 1922 245
  20. Labour
  21. 12. “The Country is a Stern Nurse”: Rural Women, Urban Hospitals and the Creation of a Western Canadian Nursing Work Force, 1920-1940 269
  22. 13. 25¢ an Hour; 48 Hours a Week; More Toilets; Less Cats: The Labour Struggles of the “Girls” at the A. E. McKenzie Company in Brandon 307
  23. Journalism
  24. 14. “Leaving the Hearth Fire Untended”: Women and Public Pursuits in the Journalism of Kate Simpson Hayes 343
  25. 15. Annie Hollis: Organizing Prairie Women with The Western Producer 381
  26. Ethnicity
  27. 16. “Our Parents Did Not Raise Us To Be Independent”: The Work and Schooling of Young Franco-Albertan Women, 1890-1940 391
  28. 17. Negotiating Sex and Gender in the Ukrainian Bloc Settlement: East-Central Alberta between the Wars 415
  29. Index 447
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