vi, 181 leaves ; 29 cm.Canada's declaration of war in 1939 resulted in the creation of a "total war" economy that necessitated the absorption of all available men, and led to the wide scale recruitment of women into the military and labour force. The end of the war resulted in government and media encouragement to return to the home, but despite this emphasis on home and family, many women developed a two-phase work history. In this thesis, I use the oral history of sixteen Southern Alberta women to analyze the effect of World War II on Southern Alberta women's work and family choices, focusing specifically on the years between 1939 and 1959. I argue that, although the war did not significantly change the status of women in the paid...
The Second World War created a shortage of labour in Canada, and by 1942 mothers were encouraged by ...
During World War II, unprecedented numbers of American women entered nontraditional occupations as t...
This article analyses the federal government pension files of forty Canadian women who nursed for th...
Canada's declaration of war in 1939 resulted in the creation of a "total war" economy...
In June of 1916, Sidney Brook left for war, leaving his thirty-year-old pregnant wife Isabelle Brook...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
This thesis explores the emotional experiences of Canadian servicewomen during the Second World War ...
Much evidence in Canada’s wartime print media points to significant debate over the hopes and possib...
Previous research regarding the reaction of the Canadian public to women's increased labour force pa...
Historical interest in the roles that women assumed during the Second World War has been growing sin...
World War II accelerated the movement of rural and small town Iowa women into manufacturing industry...
grantor: University of TorontoThe period 1935 to 1947 provides an excellent opportunity to...
v, 161 leaves ; 29 cmUsing the historically-specific group of Southern Alberta war brides, European...
This paper will argue that Canadian women were somewhat liberated by the First World War (1914-18). ...
Women changed the course of history after World War II. Before World War II, women had briefly helpe...
The Second World War created a shortage of labour in Canada, and by 1942 mothers were encouraged by ...
During World War II, unprecedented numbers of American women entered nontraditional occupations as t...
This article analyses the federal government pension files of forty Canadian women who nursed for th...
Canada's declaration of war in 1939 resulted in the creation of a "total war" economy...
In June of 1916, Sidney Brook left for war, leaving his thirty-year-old pregnant wife Isabelle Brook...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
This thesis explores the emotional experiences of Canadian servicewomen during the Second World War ...
Much evidence in Canada’s wartime print media points to significant debate over the hopes and possib...
Previous research regarding the reaction of the Canadian public to women's increased labour force pa...
Historical interest in the roles that women assumed during the Second World War has been growing sin...
World War II accelerated the movement of rural and small town Iowa women into manufacturing industry...
grantor: University of TorontoThe period 1935 to 1947 provides an excellent opportunity to...
v, 161 leaves ; 29 cmUsing the historically-specific group of Southern Alberta war brides, European...
This paper will argue that Canadian women were somewhat liberated by the First World War (1914-18). ...
Women changed the course of history after World War II. Before World War II, women had briefly helpe...
The Second World War created a shortage of labour in Canada, and by 1942 mothers were encouraged by ...
During World War II, unprecedented numbers of American women entered nontraditional occupations as t...
This article analyses the federal government pension files of forty Canadian women who nursed for th...