This eclectic and carefully organized range of essays—from women’s history and settler societies to colonialism and borderlands studies—is the first collection of comparative and transnational work on women in the Canadian and U.S. Wests. It explores, expands, and advances the aspects of women's history that cross national borders. Out of the talks presented at the 2002 “Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women’s History,” Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus have edited a foundational text with a wide, inclusive perspective on our western past
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
How do we interpret the experiences of women in the agricultural settlement of t...
Although there have been a number of recent publications documenting and interpr...
Ever since western women\u27s history emerged as a distinct field of study in the 1980s, collaborati...
Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West Through Women\u27s History arose out of the same-named confer...
Review of: Crossing Frontiers: Papers in American and Canadian Western Literature. Harrison, Dick, e...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
Drawing upon the writings of post-structuralists, cultural geographers, and feminist post-colonial s...
Sarah Carter’s Imperial Plots: Women, Land, and the Spadework of Colonialism on the Canadian Prairie...
Cet article explore les thèmes dominants et les tendances dans la litérature historique sur les femm...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the Canadian wilderness as an actual and a mythological si...
Georgi-Findlay\u27s project in The Frontiers of Women\u27s Writing is in many ways a synthesis of th...
Recollecting is a rich collection of essays that illuminates the lives of late-eighteenth-century to...
In 1884 Mary E. Inderwick wrote to her Ontario family from the ranch near Pincher Creek, Alberta, wh...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
How do we interpret the experiences of women in the agricultural settlement of t...
Although there have been a number of recent publications documenting and interpr...
Ever since western women\u27s history emerged as a distinct field of study in the 1980s, collaborati...
Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West Through Women\u27s History arose out of the same-named confer...
Review of: Crossing Frontiers: Papers in American and Canadian Western Literature. Harrison, Dick, e...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
Drawing upon the writings of post-structuralists, cultural geographers, and feminist post-colonial s...
Sarah Carter’s Imperial Plots: Women, Land, and the Spadework of Colonialism on the Canadian Prairie...
Cet article explore les thèmes dominants et les tendances dans la litérature historique sur les femm...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the Canadian wilderness as an actual and a mythological si...
Georgi-Findlay\u27s project in The Frontiers of Women\u27s Writing is in many ways a synthesis of th...
Recollecting is a rich collection of essays that illuminates the lives of late-eighteenth-century to...
In 1884 Mary E. Inderwick wrote to her Ontario family from the ranch near Pincher Creek, Alberta, wh...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
How do we interpret the experiences of women in the agricultural settlement of t...
Although there have been a number of recent publications documenting and interpr...