Documenting first wave feminisms.: Volume II, Canada - national and transnational contexts /
Together with its first volume, Documenting First Wave Feminisms reveals a more nuanced picture, attentive to nationalism and transnationalism, of the first wave than has previously been understood.
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[2014]
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in gender and history.
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Zusammenfassung: | Together with its first volume, Documenting First Wave Feminisms reveals a more nuanced picture, attentive to nationalism and transnationalism, of the first wave than has previously been understood. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxi, 327 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781442666603 1442666609 9781442666610 1442666617 |
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505 | 0 | |a PART ONE: IMPERIAL/NATIONAL FEMINISMS. Introduction -- Nahnebahwequa -- Catherine Sutton From "For a reference" (c. 1860) -- Lucy Waterbury The Universal Sisterhood (189?) -- Lady Ishbel Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen "Address from the National Council of Women of Canada to Her Majesty the Queen" (1897) -- Henriette Forget "The Indian Women of the Western Provinces" (1900) -- E. Pauline Johnson -- Tekahionwake "The Iroquois Women of Canada" (1900) -- Lally Bernard "The Ladies Empire Club of London" (1904) -- Letter from a Jamaican Immigrant to Lady Aberdeen (1910) -- Bessie Bullen-Perry From From Halifax to Vancouver (1912) -- Gertrude Richardson "My Canadian Letter" (1915) -- Woman's Century Editorial, "India and Canada" (1915) -- Constance Boulton "Our Imperial Obligations" (1915) -- Anonymous "Nationalism and Racialism" (1918) -- Henrietta Muir Edwards "Imperial or National?" (1918) -- British Commonwealth League "Resolutions Passed at the Conference on Citizen Rights of Women within the British Empire, July 9th and 10th 1925" (1925) -- Florence Custance "The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire Discuss Weighty Problems" (1926) -- Cairine Wilson "Address to the Annual Meeting of the Women's Teacher's Federation" (1940). | |
505 | 8 | |a PART TWO: INTERNATIONALISM. Introduction -- Toronto Ladies' Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Fugitives "American Slavery" (1853) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "A Bazaar in Toronto for Frederick Douglass' Paper, &c." (1854) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "Lectures" (1855) -- Margaret Munn "What is a Light Line Union? A Catechism" (188?) -- Letitia Youmans Organized Women's Temperance Comes to Canada -- 1874 (1893) -- Robertine Barry "When Will We See [Women in Universities]?" (1895) -- Harriet Boomer Address to the Conference of the International Council of Women (1899) -- Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire "The Indian Committee" (1913) -- Laura Saunders, ed. "Canada and Japan in Combination" (1915) -- Kate A. Foster From The Canadian Mosaic, "Friendship House in Winnipeg" (1926) -- Woman Worker Editorial, "International Women's Day Celebrations of To-day" (1928) -- Canadian Working Women's Delegation "Soviet Union Inspires Canadian Working Women" (1930) -- Anna Mokry Excerpt from Reiniscences (c. 1910s-1930s) -- Letter from Mary McGeachy to Violet McNaughton (1931) -- "Goodwill" [illustration] (1937) -- Dorothy Heneker "What Women's Organizations are Sponsoring Today in Geneva" (1939) -- Cairine Wilson "Message for the Newsletter of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs" (1938). | |
505 | 8 | |a PART FIVE: MORAL REFORM, SEXUALITY, AND BIRTH CONTROL. Introduction -- Women's Christian Association of the City of Halifax "The Women's Home of Halifax" (1880) -- Letter from Emma Crosby to Mrs H.M. Leland, Secretary of the Hamilton Women's Missionary Society (1881) -- Lady Julia Drummond Age of Consent (1896) -- Jessie C. Smith "Social Purity" (1898) -- Dora Forster (Kerr) From Sex Radicalism (1905) -- Anonymous "The White Slave Trade in Montreal" (1913) -- Beatrice Brigden 223 "One Woman's Campaign for Social Purity and Social Reform" (1913-1920) -- Una Saunders From The Young Women's Christian Association in Canada and Its Work (1919) -- Florence Rowe "Better and Fewer Babies" (1924) -- Helen Macmurchy "What Are We Going to Say to Our Young People?" (1934) -- Winnifred Kydd "Miss Kydd's Statement on Birth Control" (1934). | |
505 | 8 | |a PART SEVEN: PACIFISM. Introduction -- Margaret Mckay "Report of Provincial Superintendent on Peace Arbitration" (1896) -- Ontario Women's Christian Temperance Union Resolution Regarding the South African War (1899) -- National Council of Women of Canada Resolution and Discussion Regarding Canadian Contingent to the Transvaal (1899) -- M. Gomar White "Peace and Arbitration" (1907) -- Flora Macdonald Denison War and Women (1914) -- Adelaide Plumptre Letter Regarding Canadian Involvement in the Women's Peace Conference (1915) -- Julia Grace Wales A Participant's View on the Women's Peace Conference at the Hague (1915) -- Gertrude Richardson "The Cruelty of Conscription: A Letter to Women" (1917) -- Rose Henderson From Woman and War (192?) -- Hilda C. Laird "League of Nations" (1932) -- Laura Jamieson Developing Public Opinion on Peace (1937) -- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" [illustration] (1937). | |
520 | |a Together with its first volume, Documenting First Wave Feminisms reveals a more nuanced picture, attentive to nationalism and transnationalism, of the first wave than has previously been understood. | ||
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contents | PART ONE: IMPERIAL/NATIONAL FEMINISMS. Introduction -- Nahnebahwequa -- Catherine Sutton From "For a reference" (c. 1860) -- Lucy Waterbury The Universal Sisterhood (189?) -- Lady Ishbel Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen "Address from the National Council of Women of Canada to Her Majesty the Queen" (1897) -- Henriette Forget "The Indian Women of the Western Provinces" (1900) -- E. Pauline Johnson -- Tekahionwake "The Iroquois Women of Canada" (1900) -- Lally Bernard "The Ladies Empire Club of London" (1904) -- Letter from a Jamaican Immigrant to Lady Aberdeen (1910) -- Bessie Bullen-Perry From From Halifax to Vancouver (1912) -- Gertrude Richardson "My Canadian Letter" (1915) -- Woman's Century Editorial, "India and Canada" (1915) -- Constance Boulton "Our Imperial Obligations" (1915) -- Anonymous "Nationalism and Racialism" (1918) -- Henrietta Muir Edwards "Imperial or National?" (1918) -- British Commonwealth League "Resolutions Passed at the Conference on Citizen Rights of Women within the British Empire, July 9th and 10th 1925" (1925) -- Florence Custance "The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire Discuss Weighty Problems" (1926) -- Cairine Wilson "Address to the Annual Meeting of the Women's Teacher's Federation" (1940). PART TWO: INTERNATIONALISM. Introduction -- Toronto Ladies' Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Fugitives "American Slavery" (1853) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "A Bazaar in Toronto for Frederick Douglass' Paper, &c." (1854) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "Lectures" (1855) -- Margaret Munn "What is a Light Line Union? A Catechism" (188?) -- Letitia Youmans Organized Women's Temperance Comes to Canada -- 1874 (1893) -- Robertine Barry "When Will We See [Women in Universities]?" (1895) -- Harriet Boomer Address to the Conference of the International Council of Women (1899) -- Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire "The Indian Committee" (1913) -- Laura Saunders, ed. "Canada and Japan in Combination" (1915) -- Kate A. Foster From The Canadian Mosaic, "Friendship House in Winnipeg" (1926) -- Woman Worker Editorial, "International Women's Day Celebrations of To-day" (1928) -- Canadian Working Women's Delegation "Soviet Union Inspires Canadian Working Women" (1930) -- Anna Mokry Excerpt from Reiniscences (c. 1910s-1930s) -- Letter from Mary McGeachy to Violet McNaughton (1931) -- "Goodwill" [illustration] (1937) -- Dorothy Heneker "What Women's Organizations are Sponsoring Today in Geneva" (1939) -- Cairine Wilson "Message for the Newsletter of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs" (1938). PART FIVE: MORAL REFORM, SEXUALITY, AND BIRTH CONTROL. Introduction -- Women's Christian Association of the City of Halifax "The Women's Home of Halifax" (1880) -- Letter from Emma Crosby to Mrs H.M. Leland, Secretary of the Hamilton Women's Missionary Society (1881) -- Lady Julia Drummond Age of Consent (1896) -- Jessie C. Smith "Social Purity" (1898) -- Dora Forster (Kerr) From Sex Radicalism (1905) -- Anonymous "The White Slave Trade in Montreal" (1913) -- Beatrice Brigden 223 "One Woman's Campaign for Social Purity and Social Reform" (1913-1920) -- Una Saunders From The Young Women's Christian Association in Canada and Its Work (1919) -- Florence Rowe "Better and Fewer Babies" (1924) -- Helen Macmurchy "What Are We Going to Say to Our Young People?" (1934) -- Winnifred Kydd "Miss Kydd's Statement on Birth Control" (1934). PART SEVEN: PACIFISM. Introduction -- Margaret Mckay "Report of Provincial Superintendent on Peace Arbitration" (1896) -- Ontario Women's Christian Temperance Union Resolution Regarding the South African War (1899) -- National Council of Women of Canada Resolution and Discussion Regarding Canadian Contingent to the Transvaal (1899) -- M. Gomar White "Peace and Arbitration" (1907) -- Flora Macdonald Denison War and Women (1914) -- Adelaide Plumptre Letter Regarding Canadian Involvement in the Women's Peace Conference (1915) -- Julia Grace Wales A Participant's View on the Women's Peace Conference at the Hague (1915) -- Gertrude Richardson "The Cruelty of Conscription: A Letter to Women" (1917) -- Rose Henderson From Woman and War (192?) -- Hilda C. Laird "League of Nations" (1932) -- Laura Jamieson Developing Public Opinion on Peace (1937) -- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" [illustration] (1937). |
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spelling | Documenting first wave feminisms. Volume II, Canada - national and transnational contexts / edited by Nancy M. Forestell with Maureen Moynagh. Toronto [Ontario] : University of Toronto Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource (xxi, 327 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in gender and history Includes bibliographical references and index. PART ONE: IMPERIAL/NATIONAL FEMINISMS. Introduction -- Nahnebahwequa -- Catherine Sutton From "For a reference" (c. 1860) -- Lucy Waterbury The Universal Sisterhood (189?) -- Lady Ishbel Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen "Address from the National Council of Women of Canada to Her Majesty the Queen" (1897) -- Henriette Forget "The Indian Women of the Western Provinces" (1900) -- E. Pauline Johnson -- Tekahionwake "The Iroquois Women of Canada" (1900) -- Lally Bernard "The Ladies Empire Club of London" (1904) -- Letter from a Jamaican Immigrant to Lady Aberdeen (1910) -- Bessie Bullen-Perry From From Halifax to Vancouver (1912) -- Gertrude Richardson "My Canadian Letter" (1915) -- Woman's Century Editorial, "India and Canada" (1915) -- Constance Boulton "Our Imperial Obligations" (1915) -- Anonymous "Nationalism and Racialism" (1918) -- Henrietta Muir Edwards "Imperial or National?" (1918) -- British Commonwealth League "Resolutions Passed at the Conference on Citizen Rights of Women within the British Empire, July 9th and 10th 1925" (1925) -- Florence Custance "The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire Discuss Weighty Problems" (1926) -- Cairine Wilson "Address to the Annual Meeting of the Women's Teacher's Federation" (1940). PART TWO: INTERNATIONALISM. Introduction -- Toronto Ladies' Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Fugitives "American Slavery" (1853) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "A Bazaar in Toronto for Frederick Douglass' Paper, &c." (1854) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "Lectures" (1855) -- Margaret Munn "What is a Light Line Union? A Catechism" (188?) -- Letitia Youmans Organized Women's Temperance Comes to Canada -- 1874 (1893) -- Robertine Barry "When Will We See [Women in Universities]?" (1895) -- Harriet Boomer Address to the Conference of the International Council of Women (1899) -- Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire "The Indian Committee" (1913) -- Laura Saunders, ed. "Canada and Japan in Combination" (1915) -- Kate A. Foster From The Canadian Mosaic, "Friendship House in Winnipeg" (1926) -- Woman Worker Editorial, "International Women's Day Celebrations of To-day" (1928) -- Canadian Working Women's Delegation "Soviet Union Inspires Canadian Working Women" (1930) -- Anna Mokry Excerpt from Reiniscences (c. 1910s-1930s) -- Letter from Mary McGeachy to Violet McNaughton (1931) -- "Goodwill" [illustration] (1937) -- Dorothy Heneker "What Women's Organizations are Sponsoring Today in Geneva" (1939) -- Cairine Wilson "Message for the Newsletter of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs" (1938). PART FIVE: MORAL REFORM, SEXUALITY, AND BIRTH CONTROL. Introduction -- Women's Christian Association of the City of Halifax "The Women's Home of Halifax" (1880) -- Letter from Emma Crosby to Mrs H.M. Leland, Secretary of the Hamilton Women's Missionary Society (1881) -- Lady Julia Drummond Age of Consent (1896) -- Jessie C. Smith "Social Purity" (1898) -- Dora Forster (Kerr) From Sex Radicalism (1905) -- Anonymous "The White Slave Trade in Montreal" (1913) -- Beatrice Brigden 223 "One Woman's Campaign for Social Purity and Social Reform" (1913-1920) -- Una Saunders From The Young Women's Christian Association in Canada and Its Work (1919) -- Florence Rowe "Better and Fewer Babies" (1924) -- Helen Macmurchy "What Are We Going to Say to Our Young People?" (1934) -- Winnifred Kydd "Miss Kydd's Statement on Birth Control" (1934). PART SEVEN: PACIFISM. Introduction -- Margaret Mckay "Report of Provincial Superintendent on Peace Arbitration" (1896) -- Ontario Women's Christian Temperance Union Resolution Regarding the South African War (1899) -- National Council of Women of Canada Resolution and Discussion Regarding Canadian Contingent to the Transvaal (1899) -- M. Gomar White "Peace and Arbitration" (1907) -- Flora Macdonald Denison War and Women (1914) -- Adelaide Plumptre Letter Regarding Canadian Involvement in the Women's Peace Conference (1915) -- Julia Grace Wales A Participant's View on the Women's Peace Conference at the Hague (1915) -- Gertrude Richardson "The Cruelty of Conscription: A Letter to Women" (1917) -- Rose Henderson From Woman and War (192?) -- Hilda C. Laird "League of Nations" (1932) -- Laura Jamieson Developing Public Opinion on Peace (1937) -- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" [illustration] (1937). Together with its first volume, Documenting First Wave Feminisms reveals a more nuanced picture, attentive to nationalism and transnationalism, of the first wave than has previously been understood. English. Feminism History 19th century Sources. Feminism History 20th century Sources. Women's rights History 19th century Sources. Women's rights History 20th century Sources. Féminisme Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Féminisme Histoire 20e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 20e siècle Sources. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh Feminism fast Women's rights fast 1800-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast Sources fast Forestell, Nancy M. (Nancy Margaret), 1960- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjtBBqqbYRDcWhgrHRRBj3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99032136 Moynagh, Maureen Anne, 1963- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDfDJBxyXx6vGvPG6rwmd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr98003441 Print version: Documenting First Wave Feminisms. Vol. 2, Canada -- National and Transnational Contexts. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2014] 0802094147 (OCoLC)868961387 Studies in gender and history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95070121 |
spellingShingle | Documenting first wave feminisms. Studies in gender and history. PART ONE: IMPERIAL/NATIONAL FEMINISMS. Introduction -- Nahnebahwequa -- Catherine Sutton From "For a reference" (c. 1860) -- Lucy Waterbury The Universal Sisterhood (189?) -- Lady Ishbel Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen "Address from the National Council of Women of Canada to Her Majesty the Queen" (1897) -- Henriette Forget "The Indian Women of the Western Provinces" (1900) -- E. Pauline Johnson -- Tekahionwake "The Iroquois Women of Canada" (1900) -- Lally Bernard "The Ladies Empire Club of London" (1904) -- Letter from a Jamaican Immigrant to Lady Aberdeen (1910) -- Bessie Bullen-Perry From From Halifax to Vancouver (1912) -- Gertrude Richardson "My Canadian Letter" (1915) -- Woman's Century Editorial, "India and Canada" (1915) -- Constance Boulton "Our Imperial Obligations" (1915) -- Anonymous "Nationalism and Racialism" (1918) -- Henrietta Muir Edwards "Imperial or National?" (1918) -- British Commonwealth League "Resolutions Passed at the Conference on Citizen Rights of Women within the British Empire, July 9th and 10th 1925" (1925) -- Florence Custance "The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire Discuss Weighty Problems" (1926) -- Cairine Wilson "Address to the Annual Meeting of the Women's Teacher's Federation" (1940). PART TWO: INTERNATIONALISM. Introduction -- Toronto Ladies' Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Fugitives "American Slavery" (1853) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "A Bazaar in Toronto for Frederick Douglass' Paper, &c." (1854) -- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "Lectures" (1855) -- Margaret Munn "What is a Light Line Union? A Catechism" (188?) -- Letitia Youmans Organized Women's Temperance Comes to Canada -- 1874 (1893) -- Robertine Barry "When Will We See [Women in Universities]?" (1895) -- Harriet Boomer Address to the Conference of the International Council of Women (1899) -- Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire "The Indian Committee" (1913) -- Laura Saunders, ed. "Canada and Japan in Combination" (1915) -- Kate A. Foster From The Canadian Mosaic, "Friendship House in Winnipeg" (1926) -- Woman Worker Editorial, "International Women's Day Celebrations of To-day" (1928) -- Canadian Working Women's Delegation "Soviet Union Inspires Canadian Working Women" (1930) -- Anna Mokry Excerpt from Reiniscences (c. 1910s-1930s) -- Letter from Mary McGeachy to Violet McNaughton (1931) -- "Goodwill" [illustration] (1937) -- Dorothy Heneker "What Women's Organizations are Sponsoring Today in Geneva" (1939) -- Cairine Wilson "Message for the Newsletter of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs" (1938). PART FIVE: MORAL REFORM, SEXUALITY, AND BIRTH CONTROL. Introduction -- Women's Christian Association of the City of Halifax "The Women's Home of Halifax" (1880) -- Letter from Emma Crosby to Mrs H.M. Leland, Secretary of the Hamilton Women's Missionary Society (1881) -- Lady Julia Drummond Age of Consent (1896) -- Jessie C. Smith "Social Purity" (1898) -- Dora Forster (Kerr) From Sex Radicalism (1905) -- Anonymous "The White Slave Trade in Montreal" (1913) -- Beatrice Brigden 223 "One Woman's Campaign for Social Purity and Social Reform" (1913-1920) -- Una Saunders From The Young Women's Christian Association in Canada and Its Work (1919) -- Florence Rowe "Better and Fewer Babies" (1924) -- Helen Macmurchy "What Are We Going to Say to Our Young People?" (1934) -- Winnifred Kydd "Miss Kydd's Statement on Birth Control" (1934). PART SEVEN: PACIFISM. Introduction -- Margaret Mckay "Report of Provincial Superintendent on Peace Arbitration" (1896) -- Ontario Women's Christian Temperance Union Resolution Regarding the South African War (1899) -- National Council of Women of Canada Resolution and Discussion Regarding Canadian Contingent to the Transvaal (1899) -- M. Gomar White "Peace and Arbitration" (1907) -- Flora Macdonald Denison War and Women (1914) -- Adelaide Plumptre Letter Regarding Canadian Involvement in the Women's Peace Conference (1915) -- Julia Grace Wales A Participant's View on the Women's Peace Conference at the Hague (1915) -- Gertrude Richardson "The Cruelty of Conscription: A Letter to Women" (1917) -- Rose Henderson From Woman and War (192?) -- Hilda C. Laird "League of Nations" (1932) -- Laura Jamieson Developing Public Opinion on Peace (1937) -- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" [illustration] (1937). Feminism History 19th century Sources. Feminism History 20th century Sources. Women's rights History 19th century Sources. Women's rights History 20th century Sources. Féminisme Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Féminisme Histoire 20e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 20e siècle Sources. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh Feminism fast Women's rights fast |
title | Documenting first wave feminisms. |
title_auth | Documenting first wave feminisms. |
title_exact_search | Documenting first wave feminisms. |
title_full | Documenting first wave feminisms. Volume II, Canada - national and transnational contexts / edited by Nancy M. Forestell with Maureen Moynagh. |
title_fullStr | Documenting first wave feminisms. Volume II, Canada - national and transnational contexts / edited by Nancy M. Forestell with Maureen Moynagh. |
title_full_unstemmed | Documenting first wave feminisms. Volume II, Canada - national and transnational contexts / edited by Nancy M. Forestell with Maureen Moynagh. |
title_short | Documenting first wave feminisms. |
title_sort | documenting first wave feminisms canada national and transnational contexts |
topic | Feminism History 19th century Sources. Feminism History 20th century Sources. Women's rights History 19th century Sources. Women's rights History 20th century Sources. Féminisme Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Féminisme Histoire 20e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 20e siècle Sources. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh Feminism fast Women's rights fast |
topic_facet | Feminism History 19th century Sources. Feminism History 20th century Sources. Women's rights History 19th century Sources. Women's rights History 20th century Sources. Féminisme Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Féminisme Histoire 20e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 19e siècle Sources. Femmes Droits Histoire 20e siècle Sources. SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations. SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies. SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. Feminism Women's rights Electronic books. History Sources |
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