E. Cora Hind was a turn of the 20th Century ‘First Wave’ feminist who has received little scholarly attention. This is remarkable, since in her time she was known world-wide as the agricultural editor of the Manitoba Free Press where she worked from 1901 until her death in 1942. This paper examines her column, “The Woman’s Quiet Hour” in The Western Home Monthly written from 1905 to 1922. The column provides a rich record of the thoughts of a self-educated intelligent feminist mind which defies easy categorization. Cora Hind was a staunch equity feminist, a union supporter and a resolute advocate for the single working girl. She also often expressed a conventional idealized view of the importance of maternal values. She was an ardent defend...
This article studies Constance de Salm’s memoirs, published in 1833 and entitled Mes soixante an...
In this research, the women ideals, during the 1930s have been studied based on the content of two w...
Abstract: Published in Australia between 1888 and 1905, Louisa Lawson’s monthly journal, The Dawn, ...
À l'aide de certaines notions empruntées aux analyses féministes et à l'école de la régulation, l'au...
If we look at the woman in the context of history, there have been various discussions about her.Bef...
Margaret Fuller is mainly known as the first American feminist manifesto\u2019s author, Woman in the...
Women, citizenship and policies in Québec in the 1920's and 1930's. This text presents a historical...
Grâce à ses activités pédagogiques, littéraires, journalistiques et philanthropiques, Anna Barbara V...
One can understand the period and the customs of the people through the literature of that time. The...
A dominant theme in histories of twentieth century women's politics is the argument that there have ...
Teresa Billington-Greig was an English suffragist that denounced political and physical violence tar...
The 1890s saw an increasing feminization of the literary marketplace, as more than a hundred novels ...
Major: History and Political ScienceMinor: Asian StudiesFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderr
Women’s periodicals at the start of the twentieth-century were not just recorders but also producers...
The aim of this paper is to present and examine the most important features of feminism through thre...
This article studies Constance de Salm’s memoirs, published in 1833 and entitled Mes soixante an...
In this research, the women ideals, during the 1930s have been studied based on the content of two w...
Abstract: Published in Australia between 1888 and 1905, Louisa Lawson’s monthly journal, The Dawn, ...
À l'aide de certaines notions empruntées aux analyses féministes et à l'école de la régulation, l'au...
If we look at the woman in the context of history, there have been various discussions about her.Bef...
Margaret Fuller is mainly known as the first American feminist manifesto\u2019s author, Woman in the...
Women, citizenship and policies in Québec in the 1920's and 1930's. This text presents a historical...
Grâce à ses activités pédagogiques, littéraires, journalistiques et philanthropiques, Anna Barbara V...
One can understand the period and the customs of the people through the literature of that time. The...
A dominant theme in histories of twentieth century women's politics is the argument that there have ...
Teresa Billington-Greig was an English suffragist that denounced political and physical violence tar...
The 1890s saw an increasing feminization of the literary marketplace, as more than a hundred novels ...
Major: History and Political ScienceMinor: Asian StudiesFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderr
Women’s periodicals at the start of the twentieth-century were not just recorders but also producers...
The aim of this paper is to present and examine the most important features of feminism through thre...
This article studies Constance de Salm’s memoirs, published in 1833 and entitled Mes soixante an...
In this research, the women ideals, during the 1930s have been studied based on the content of two w...
Abstract: Published in Australia between 1888 and 1905, Louisa Lawson’s monthly journal, The Dawn, ...