Continuation of the question period following Dr. Joy Parr's lecture on the history of women in the workforce, including the nature of the work done and the unionization.Presented with the assistance of the Secretary of State of Canada. Sponsored by the Department of History and the Canadian Studies Programme, Memorial University with the assistance of Extension Services, the Educational Television Centre
The Promise of Women\u27s History presents readings on the key developments in Canadian, and more ge...
ii This thesis examines the role of women in Canadian socialist parties from the 1920's to the ...
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...
Dr. Joy Parr responds to questions from the audience regarding the issues raised in her presentation...
Continuation, with some overlap, of the question period following the Senator Forsey's lecture on th...
Introduced by Randy Den Otter, Dr. Ross McCormack of the University of Winnipeg speaks on the histor...
This is the contribution "Women's Work: Re-examining Canadian and American Women's Labour History" o...
Introduced by Greg Kealey, Dr. Bryan Palmer of Simon Fraser University speaks on the history of work...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
Presented with the assistance of the Secretary of State of Canada. Sponsored by the Department of Hi...
A recent scholarship comparing Canada to Australia has been particularly productive in identifying f...
Conclusion of the lecture on the Quebec labor movement by Dr. Leo Roback. Dr. Roback then responds ...
A lecture by H. Landon Ladd on the 1959 Newfoundland loggers' strike in Grand Falls, followed by aud...
Continuation of the question and answer period; Dr. David Frank responds to questions from the floor...
A lecture by H. Landon Ladd on the 1959 Newfoundland loggers' strike in Grand Falls, followed by aud...
The Promise of Women\u27s History presents readings on the key developments in Canadian, and more ge...
ii This thesis examines the role of women in Canadian socialist parties from the 1920's to the ...
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...
Dr. Joy Parr responds to questions from the audience regarding the issues raised in her presentation...
Continuation, with some overlap, of the question period following the Senator Forsey's lecture on th...
Introduced by Randy Den Otter, Dr. Ross McCormack of the University of Winnipeg speaks on the histor...
This is the contribution "Women's Work: Re-examining Canadian and American Women's Labour History" o...
Introduced by Greg Kealey, Dr. Bryan Palmer of Simon Fraser University speaks on the history of work...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
Presented with the assistance of the Secretary of State of Canada. Sponsored by the Department of Hi...
A recent scholarship comparing Canada to Australia has been particularly productive in identifying f...
Conclusion of the lecture on the Quebec labor movement by Dr. Leo Roback. Dr. Roback then responds ...
A lecture by H. Landon Ladd on the 1959 Newfoundland loggers' strike in Grand Falls, followed by aud...
Continuation of the question and answer period; Dr. David Frank responds to questions from the floor...
A lecture by H. Landon Ladd on the 1959 Newfoundland loggers' strike in Grand Falls, followed by aud...
The Promise of Women\u27s History presents readings on the key developments in Canadian, and more ge...
ii This thesis examines the role of women in Canadian socialist parties from the 1920's to the ...
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...