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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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