Invited Conference Papers
1."Western Women and World War II."
1981 Western Canadian Studies
Conference, Banff, Alberta, 23 January
1981.
2.Participation in the International
Workshop on "Women in Militaries."
Transnational Institute, Amsterdam,
Holland, 9-12 April 1981.
3."An Historical Overview of the
Experience and Ideology of Women in
Relation to Organized Violence."
Conference on "Gender and War:
Historical, Political, and
Cross-Cultural Perspectives." Sponsored
by the Program in Women's Studies and
Shelby Cullom Davis Center for
Historical Studies, Princeton
University, 17 March 1984.
4."History of Women and Paid Work."
Workshop on "Canadian Women's
Organizations: An Historical
Perspective." Sponsored by OISE Centre
for Women's Studies in Education, May
24-26, 1984.
5."Women Have Nothing to Gain from a
Harvard of the North." 20th Annual
Conference of the Canadian Association
for American Studies on the theme of
"Ten Years On: Perspectives on Women,
Gender and the Family--the 1970s and
1980s." University of Ottawa, October
12, 1984.
6."A Feminist Perspective on the History
of Adult Education." Contribution to
Symposium "On Doing History in Adult
Education: Issues in Framing the Field"
at the Canadian Association for the
Study of Adult Education, University of
Montreal, May 29, 1985.
7."The Second World War and Canadian
Womanhood," International Symposium on
"Women and the Military System" at
Siuntio Baths, Finland, January 22-25,
1987.
8."World War II and the Crisis of
Femininity," slide lecture presented at
the "Power, Women and the Military"
Conference, Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario, September 23-24,
1988.
9."Experience, Difference and Dominance
in the Writing of Women's History."
Women's History Seminar of the Institute
of Historical Research, the University
of London, London, England, December 1,
1989.
10."Erfahrung, Verschiedenheit, Dominanz
und Stimme in der kanadischen
Frauengeschichts- schreibung."
Kolloquium "Aktuelle Probleme der
Frauen- und Geschlechtergeschichte,"
Universität Bielefeld, Federal Republic
of Germany, December 11, 1990.
11. "Women in the Military." Slide
lecture presented to the "Guns and Wild
Roses" Conference at the
1991 Annual Meeting of the Historical
Society of Alberta, Calgary, Alberta, 11
May 1991.
12. "Embattled Femininity: Canadian
Womanhood and the Second World War."
Paper presented at "War, Politics and
Society," the XXth Irish Conference of
Historians," Magee College, University
of Ulster, Londonderry, 7 June
1991.
13."Women, Feminism and Pacifism." Paper
presented to the Symposium on "Feminism
and Peace" at the 99th Annual Meeting of
the American Psychological Association,
San Francisco, California, August 19,
1991.
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