Articles Published in Refereed Journals
and as Parts of Books
1."Embattled Veterans: The
Reichsbund jüdischer
Frontsoldaten." Leo Baeck
Institute Year Book XIX. London:
Secker and Warburg (1974): 139-54.
2."Women's Emancipation and the
Recruitment of Women into the Canadian
Labour Force in WWII." Historical
Papers/Communications Historiques
(1976): 141-74. Revised version in
Susan Mann Trofimenkoff and Alison
Prentice, eds. The Neglected
Majority: Essays in Canadian Women's
History. Toronto: McClelland and
Stewart, 1977. Pp. 125-45.
3."`Home Aide': A Solution to Women's
Unemployment after World War II?"
Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal
2, 2 (Spring 1977-Part II: Conference
Issue): 85-96.
4."Women's History: The State of the
Art in Atlantic Canada." Acadiensis:
Journal of the History of the Atlantic
Region 3, 1 (Autumn 1977): 121-31.
5."`Jill Canuck': CWAC of All Trades
but No `Pistol Packing Momma.'"
Historical Papers/Communications
Historiques (1978): 106-33.
6."Ladies or Loose Women?: The Canadian
Women's Army Corps in World War II."
Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal
4, 2 (Spring 1979-Part II: CRIAW
Issue): 245-66.
7."The Double Bind of the Double
Standard: VD Control and the CWAC in
World War II." The Canadian
Historical Review LXII, 1 (March
1981): 31-58.
8.With Alison Prentice. "Feminism and
the Writing and Teaching of History."
Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal
7, 2 (Spring, 1982): 37-46. Revised
version in Angela Miles and Geraldine
Finn, eds. Feminism in Canada:
Theory and Practice. Montreal:
Black Rose Books, 1982. Pp. 103-18.
Reprinted in Terry Crowley, ed.
Clio's Craft: A Primer of Historical
Methods. Toronto: Copp Clark
Pitman Ltd., 1988. Pp. 211-24.
9."Canadian Women and Canadian
Mobilization During the Second World
War." In Revue International
d'Histoire Militaire 51, Edition
Canadienne (1982): 181-207.
10.With Marjorie Cohen. "Educating
Women for Work: Government Training
Programs for Women before, during and
after World War II." In Michael S.
Cross and Gregory S. Kealey, eds.
Modern Canada 1930-1980s. Readings
in Canadian Social History, Vol. 5.
Toronto: McClelland and Steward, 1984.
Pp. 208-43.
11."Historical Moments in the
Development of a Feminist Perspective on
Education." Resources for Feminist
Research/Documentation sur la recherche
féministe 13, 1 (March 1984): 1-9.
12."Women Have Nothing to Gain from a
Harvard of the North." Journal of
Canadian Studies/Revue d'études
canadiennes 20, 1 (Spring 1985):
154-60.
13."The History of Women and Paid
Work." In Paula Bourne, ed. Women's
Paid and Unpaid Work: Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives. Toronto:
New Hogtown Press, 1985. Pp. 17-34.
14."Women's Emancipation and the
Recruitment of Women into the War
Effort." In Roberta Hamilton and
Michèle Barrett, eds. The Politics of
Diversity: Feminism, Marxism and
Nationalism. London: Verso;
Montreal: Book Center Inc., 1986. Pp.
101-35, 450-59.
15."Two Marys and a Virginia:
Historical Moments in the Development of
a Feminist Perspective on Education."
In Jane Gaskell and Arlene Tiger McLaren,
eds. Women and Education: A
Canadian Perspective. Calgary:
Detselig, 1987. Pp. 203-22.
16."`Did Your Mother Wear Army Boots?':
Feminist Theory and Women's Relation to
War, Peace and Revolution." In Sharon
Macdonald, Pat Holden and Shirley
Ardener, eds. Images of Women in
Peace and War. London: Macmillan,
1988. Pp. 205-27.
17.With Margaret Hobbs. "`A Kitchen
That Wastes No Steps...': Gender, Class
and the Home Improvement Plan,
1936-40." Histoire sociale/Social
History 21, no. 41 (May 1988), 9-37.
18."`They're Still Women After All':
Wartime Jitters over Femininity." In Eva
Isaksson, ed. Women and the Military
System. London: Harvester-Wheatsheaf,
1988. Pp. 30-46. Also translated into
Finnish as "`He ovat kaikesta huolimatta
edelleen naisia'- sodanaikaisia huolia
naisellisuudesta." In Eva Isaksson, ed.
Nainen Ja Sotalaitos. London:
Harvester-Wheatsheaf, 1988. Pp. 46-62.
19.With Nancy Kiefer. "The War Effort
and Women Students at the University of
Toronto, 1939-1945." In Paul Axelrod
and John G. Reid, eds. Youth,
University, and Canadian Society: Essays
in the Social History of Higher
Education. Montreal, Kingston, and
London: McGill-Queens University Press,
1989. Pp. 161-183.
20."Ellen Key: Maternalism and
Pacifism." In Katherine Arnup, Andrée
Lévesque, and Ruth Roach Pierson, eds.
Delivering Motherhood: Maternal
Ideologies and Practices in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
London: Routledge, 1990, pp. 270-83.
21."Gender and the Unemployment
Insurance Debates in Canada, 1934-40."
Labour/Le Travail 25 (Spring
1990): 77-103.
22."Experience, Difference, Dominance,
and Voice in the Writing of Canadian
Women's History." In Karen Offen, Ruth
Roach Pierson, and Jane Rendall, eds.
Writing Women's History: International
Perspectives. London: Macmillan;
Bloomington: Indiana University Press,
1991, pp. 79-106.
23. "Violence Against Women: Strategies
for Change." Canadian Woman
Studies/les cahiers de la femme 11,
no. 4 (Summer 1991), 10-13.
24."Colonization and Canadian Women's
History," Journal of Women's History
4, no. 2 (Fall 1992), 134-156.
25."Erfahrung, Unterschied, Dominanz und
Stimme in der kanadischen
Frauengeschichtsschreibung,"
L'Homme. Zeitschrift für Feministische
Geschichtswissenschaft, forthcoming
issue.
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