Although women's history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impact on historic sites in Ontario, which are dominated by military themes and male interpreters. Research shows that this is historically inaccurate, and that women were well represented at military sites in the past.Quoique l'histoire des femmes ait prospéré au Canada pour plus de trente ans, cela n'a eu que peu d'impact sur les sites historiques en Ontario qui sont dominés par des thèmes militaires et des interprètes mâles. La recherche démontre que ceci est historiquement inexact, et que les femmes étaient bien représentées dans les sites militaires dans le passé
In 1989, Linda Kealey, professor in the Department of History, Memorial University, published for th...
As Canadian Church historians have traditionally portrayed men as the movers and...
Until recently, the history of women had remained largely neglected in a male dominated society. Tha...
Although women\u27s history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impa...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontar...
The 1970 Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women of Canada represents the first offici...
ABSTRACT. This study examined 20th Century Canadian history textbooks authorized in British Columbia...
The topic of women and education has historically held a strong focus in the history of education fi...
Historiographic controversy in Canada has produced concentric circles of often quite charged disagre...
Over a century, the JCHA has published increasing numbers of innovative articles in gender and women...
This project was inspired by the Canadian Historical Association’s June 2014 awards ceremony...
Using my own research on the Canadian medical profession and its treatment of women in the first hal...
Little has been written about the work of women in Canadian science and technology, particularly for...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontario history. It point...
How has the image of the early feminist movement in Quebec been biased by modern ideas of feminism, ...
In 1989, Linda Kealey, professor in the Department of History, Memorial University, published for th...
As Canadian Church historians have traditionally portrayed men as the movers and...
Until recently, the history of women had remained largely neglected in a male dominated society. Tha...
Although women\u27s history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impa...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontar...
The 1970 Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women of Canada represents the first offici...
ABSTRACT. This study examined 20th Century Canadian history textbooks authorized in British Columbia...
The topic of women and education has historically held a strong focus in the history of education fi...
Historiographic controversy in Canada has produced concentric circles of often quite charged disagre...
Over a century, the JCHA has published increasing numbers of innovative articles in gender and women...
This project was inspired by the Canadian Historical Association’s June 2014 awards ceremony...
Using my own research on the Canadian medical profession and its treatment of women in the first hal...
Little has been written about the work of women in Canadian science and technology, particularly for...
This article explores a number of themes in feminist historical writing in Ontario history. It point...
How has the image of the early feminist movement in Quebec been biased by modern ideas of feminism, ...
In 1989, Linda Kealey, professor in the Department of History, Memorial University, published for th...
As Canadian Church historians have traditionally portrayed men as the movers and...
Until recently, the history of women had remained largely neglected in a male dominated society. Tha...