This paper explores original material from a collection of Canadian mass-market magazines that were intended for a female audience during the Second World War. Of these magazines, Chatelaine and the Canadian Home Journal were the most popular, reaching an estimated audience of one and half million readers each month. For the duration of the War, both periodicals devoted themselves to telling readers about war-related topics, causing both the non-fiction and fiction contents of the magazines to become infused with nationalism. Women were addressed as national subjects and asked to dedicate themselves to the War effort in every aspect of their lives; simultaneously, Canada's relationship with Britain during a time of war was both taken for gr...
grantor: University of TorontoOver 470,000 Canadians served overseas during the Great War....
This thesis presents a comparative analysis of two periods of Canadian young adult historical fictio...
This article explores references to commodities and consumption in English language fiction either w...
This paper explores original material from a collection of Canadian mass-market magazines that were ...
During the First World War, Canadian children were inducted into certain patterns of behavior based ...
Women's home-front poetry of the Canadian Great War (1914-1918) betrays a conflicted sense of Canad...
This paper will argue that Canadian women were somewhat liberated by the First World War (1914-18). ...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
This essay argues for bringing the methodology of post-colonial studies to bear on mainstream Canadi...
This thesis concerns the development of the short story in Canada from 1935 to 1955. The political, ...
Previously held under moratorium from 4th July 2017 until 8th August 2022.This thesis offers a compa...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
How a military engages with gender is most evident when it attempts to integrate women as soldiers i...
grantor: University of TorontoChatelaine came to dominate its market in the two decades af...
This thesis explores the emotional experiences of Canadian servicewomen during the Second World War ...
grantor: University of TorontoOver 470,000 Canadians served overseas during the Great War....
This thesis presents a comparative analysis of two periods of Canadian young adult historical fictio...
This article explores references to commodities and consumption in English language fiction either w...
This paper explores original material from a collection of Canadian mass-market magazines that were ...
During the First World War, Canadian children were inducted into certain patterns of behavior based ...
Women's home-front poetry of the Canadian Great War (1914-1918) betrays a conflicted sense of Canad...
This paper will argue that Canadian women were somewhat liberated by the First World War (1914-18). ...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
This essay argues for bringing the methodology of post-colonial studies to bear on mainstream Canadi...
This thesis concerns the development of the short story in Canada from 1935 to 1955. The political, ...
Previously held under moratorium from 4th July 2017 until 8th August 2022.This thesis offers a compa...
This dissertation seeks to modify the widely held view that the Great War (1914-18) was the defining...
How a military engages with gender is most evident when it attempts to integrate women as soldiers i...
grantor: University of TorontoChatelaine came to dominate its market in the two decades af...
This thesis explores the emotional experiences of Canadian servicewomen during the Second World War ...
grantor: University of TorontoOver 470,000 Canadians served overseas during the Great War....
This thesis presents a comparative analysis of two periods of Canadian young adult historical fictio...
This article explores references to commodities and consumption in English language fiction either w...