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It's Up to You

Women at UBC in the Early Years
  • Lee Stewart
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1990
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About this book

Examines the demands, accomplishments, and limitations of women advocates and educators against the background of the social and cultural conditions which enveloped them.

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Lee Stewart is a historian and teacher who earned her master's degree in history from the University of British Columbia.

Reviews

Jennifer Wing:
This is a very concise, well-written, and interesting book that appeals to a wide audience. Because this book reflects upon the issues and events that have affected women who have ever attended a University, the commonalities of the plight to gain a place in this institution will ring true for many. This book offers a welcome pause for reflection of where we came from and where we are going.

Jane Turner:
Stewart's thought provoking book offers a well researched and clearly written study of the strategies and struggles of women to establish and define their role with the conservative patriarchal structure of UBC ... Stewart's book is a compelling reminder to any who might forget our history that women have long sought to identify and redress their secondary status in academe.

Heather J MacMillan:
Stewart's work is a significant contribution to scholarship in many fields of Canadian history, but specifically strengthens the historiography of women and higher education during the early years in Canada ... Stewart's analysis is excellent and the reader discovers much more than a history of women at the University of British Columbia ... The author's attention to the provincial economy, the Depression and the two world wars, and how these factors affected the university administration, is to be applauded. It is not an easy task to profile individual women working towards changes in education within the larger socio-economic and political setting. All in all, Stewart's work is interesting, challenging, and illuminates many areas of Canadian social and educational history.


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January 1, 1990
eBook ISBN:
9780774856683
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