Women in Canadian Mennonite History: Uncovering the 'Underside'." Journal of Mennonite Studies 5 (1987): 90-107. Print.Epp, M. (1987). Women in Canadian Mennonite history: Uncovering the "underside." Journal of Mennonite Studies, 5, 90-107. Retrieved from http://jms.uwinnipeg.ca /index...
National Women’s History Month is an honorary observance in the month of March in the United States, as designated in 1987 by the U.S. Congress, in recognition of the many accomplishments of women throughout history. Similar monthlong observances occur
In May 1918, the majority of Canadian women over the age of 21 became eligible to vote in federal elections. The following year, they received the right to stand for office in the House of Commons. In 1921, Agnes Macphail became the first woman elected to the House of Commons. However,...
Changing Women, Changing History: A Bibliography of the History of Women in Canada, 2nd ed., by Diana Pedersen (review) Book Reviews 277 SEMPLE, The Lord's Dominion: The History ofCanadian Methodism by David B. Marshall 362 PHILLIPS, A Kingdom on Earth: Anglo-American Social Christianity, ...
Viwe of the engine testing facility in the Bombardier campus. Image © Salina Kassam Adjacent to Toronto's Pearson International Airport, the Bombardier Aircraft Assembly Center represents a landmark project in Canadian aerospace design. Located next to Canada's largest airport, it blends 70,000 ...
Cowgirls at the Crossroads: Women in Professional Rodeo, 1885-1922 In the 1920s and 1930s rodeo cowgirls were among the first successful female professional athletes in the USA, yet, women had not initially been welcome in... ML Lecompte - 《Canadian Journal of History of Sport》 被引量: ...
Bruce Kidd and Colin Howell have recently written important overviews of Canadian sport;I now M. Ann Hall has added the first comprehensive history of women's sport in Canada. An excellent work, it is impressively researched and considers women's sport in the context of larger social and cultu...
[EDITORS’ NOTE: On October 18, 2000, a memorial celebrating the Famous 5 and their tremendous accomplishments was unveiled, and our five heroes became the first Canadian women in history to be honoured on Parliament Hill. The monument d...
The Paley Center will accept footage submissions from around the country, and after careful consideration of all entries, five finalists will be selected to come to the Paley Center in New York to pitch and present their works to a panel of judges that will include industry experts and award-...
In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: Marlene EppMarlene Epp completed her Ph.D. in Canadian history at the University of Toronto in 1996... Marlene,Epp - 《Journal of Womens History》 被引量: 5发表: 1997年 "WeAreNowanActualNation":TheImpactofNationalIndependenceonthe...