The dominant representation of domestic work in the literature is quite negative, with uncaring employers, sexual, verbal, and physical abuse, and underpaid and overworked employees. However, the interviews conducted for this micro-study present an intriguingly different image. Young, immigrant Mennonite women who had come to Canada during the Second World War moved during the post-war period from their rural homes in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, into the city of Vancouver. There, they were employed in domestic work and spent Thursday afternoons at the Maedchenheim, or girls’ home, with their peers. This thesis examines the disconnect between their accounts of domestic work and those of other domestics, with particular attention to ...
This study examines the types of restraints and sources of empowerment experienced by working Amish ...
Research conducted on female long-distance labour commuters (LDLC) in male-dominated resource extrac...
This thesis documents the employment history of Sne-nay-muxw women. The Sne nay-muxw, a Coast Salis...
During the early 1920s, Old Colony Mennonites emigrated from Canada to Chihuahua, Mexico in order to...
This study is a social history of Canadian Mennonite women's societies in the two largest Russian Me...
This thesis examines cross-cultural relationships between Indigenous Okanagan and settler Ukrainian ...
The stories of women\u27s religious lives are essential to understanding religion. This thesis recor...
Mennonite migrants coming to southern Manitoba from south Russia in the 1870s and afterwards brought...
https://historicalpapers.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/historicalpapers/article/view/3926
This study explores the underexposed possibilities of starting and running a business by Mennonite w...
This article addresses the role of women in the labour system of the Mennonite entrepreneurs in a co...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
In this thesis, I study the experiences of eight first-generation Greek immigrant women who moved to...
Cree communities in Northern Quebec have been going through rapid changes since the first arrival of...
This paper explores a post-Second World War environment in which North American Mennonite scholars e...
This study examines the types of restraints and sources of empowerment experienced by working Amish ...
Research conducted on female long-distance labour commuters (LDLC) in male-dominated resource extrac...
This thesis documents the employment history of Sne-nay-muxw women. The Sne nay-muxw, a Coast Salis...
During the early 1920s, Old Colony Mennonites emigrated from Canada to Chihuahua, Mexico in order to...
This study is a social history of Canadian Mennonite women's societies in the two largest Russian Me...
This thesis examines cross-cultural relationships between Indigenous Okanagan and settler Ukrainian ...
The stories of women\u27s religious lives are essential to understanding religion. This thesis recor...
Mennonite migrants coming to southern Manitoba from south Russia in the 1870s and afterwards brought...
https://historicalpapers.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/historicalpapers/article/view/3926
This study explores the underexposed possibilities of starting and running a business by Mennonite w...
This article addresses the role of women in the labour system of the Mennonite entrepreneurs in a co...
This is a transnational ethnographic study focusing on Mexican women in the Canadian Seasonal Agricu...
In this thesis, I study the experiences of eight first-generation Greek immigrant women who moved to...
Cree communities in Northern Quebec have been going through rapid changes since the first arrival of...
This paper explores a post-Second World War environment in which North American Mennonite scholars e...
This study examines the types of restraints and sources of empowerment experienced by working Amish ...
Research conducted on female long-distance labour commuters (LDLC) in male-dominated resource extrac...
This thesis documents the employment history of Sne-nay-muxw women. The Sne nay-muxw, a Coast Salis...