Compiled by Diana Pedersen/Compilation de Diana Pedersen
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2004-2008
ADAMS, Rebekkah. Glass Houses: Saving Feminist Anti-Violence Agencies from Self-Destruction. Black
Point, NS: Fernwood Publishing, 2008.
ADAMS, Tracey L. “Sneaking in the Back Door? Social Closure and Private Bills for Entry into
Ontario Professions, 1868-1914.” Histoire Sociale/Social History 39, No. 78 (2006): 405-23.
AGNEW, Vijay, et al, eds. “Canadian Feminism in Action.” A special issue of Canadian Woman
Studies/les cahiers de la femme 25, 3 4 (Summer/Fall 2006).
AGNEW, Vijay. “Finding India in the Diaspora.” International Journal of Canadian Studies 31 (2005).
ANDRES, Lesley and Maria Adamuti-Trache. “You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby? Persistent Gender
Inequality in University Enrolment and Completion in Canada, 1979-2004.” Canadian Public
Policy 33, 1 (2007): 93-116.
ARMENTI, Carmen. “May Babies and Posttenure Babies: Maternal Decisions of Women
Professors.” The Review of Higher Education 27, 2 (Winter 2004): 211-31.
ARMSTRONG, Sally. The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor: The First Woman Settler of the Miramichi.
Toronto: Random House, 2006.
ATWOOD, Margaret. Curious Pursuits: Occasional Writing, 1970-2005. London: Virago, 2006.
ATWOOD, Margaret. Edited by Earl G. Ingersoll. Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations
with Margaret Atwood. Princeton, NJ: Ontario Review Press, 2006.
ATWOOD, Margaret. Moving Targets: Selected Critical Prose, 1982-2004. Toronto: House of Anansi
Press, 2004.
AYUKAWA, Michiko Midge. Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891–1941. Vancouver: UBC Press,
2007.
BAIN, Alison L. and Catherine J. Nash. “The Toronto Women’s Bathhouse Raid: Querying Queer
Identities in the Courtroom.” Antipode 39, 1 (2007): 17-34.
BALFOUR, Gillian and Elizabeth Comack, eds. Criminalizing Women: Gender and (In)justice in Neoliberal
Times. Black Point, NS: Fernwood Publishing, 2006.
BALFOUR, Gillian. “Re-imagining a Feminist Criminology.” Canadian Journal of Criminology and
Criminal Justice 48, 5 (2006): 735-52.
BANISTER, Elizabeth M. and Deborah L. Begoray. “Adolescent Girls’ Sexual Health Education in
an Indigenous Context.” Canadian Journal of Native Education 29, 1 (2006): 75-86.
BARKER, Joanne. “Gender, Sovereignty, and the Discourse of Rights in Native Women’s
Activism.” Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism 7, 1 (2006): 127-61.
BARMAN, Jean. “At the Edge of Law’s Empire: Aboriginal Interraciality, Citizenship, and the Law
in British Columbia.” Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 24, 1 (2006): 3-22.
BARSONY-VERRALL, Olga. Missing Pieces: My Life as a Child Survivor of the Holocaust. Calgary:
University of Calgary Press, 2007.
BASHEVKIN, Sylvia. “Training a Spotlight on Urban Citizenship: The Case of Women in London
and Toronto.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 29, 1 (2005): 9-25.
BASHEVKIN, Sylvia. Tales of Two Cities: Women and Municipal Restructuring in London and Toronto.
Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006.
BASKERVILLE, Peter. “Giving Birth: Families and the Medical Marketplace in Victoria, British
Columbia, 1880–1901.” In Household Counts: Canadian Households and Families in 1901, eds. Eric
W. Sager and Peter Baskerville, 405-19. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
BASSENDOWSKI, Sandra. “The Valley Echo: Two Decades of Prose, Poetry and Cartoons Related to
the Role and Image of Saskatchewan Nurses, 1923-1943.” Saskatchewan History 59, 2 (Fall 2007):
35-42.
BASTIEN, Sophie. “Jeanne, fille du roy et modèle féminin.” Études canadiennes/Canadian Studies 61
(décembre 2006): 7-24.
BEAMAN, Lori G. Defining Harm: Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law. Vancouver: UBC Press,
2007. [Bethany Hughes and rights of Jehovah’s Witnesses]
BEAUJOT, Roderic and Don Kerr, eds. The Changing Face of Canada: Essential Readings in Population.
Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2007.
BEAUJOT, Roderic and Robert Andersen. “Time-Crunch: Impact of Time Spent in Paid and Unpaid
Work, and its Division in Families.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 32, 3 (2007): 295-315. [1998]
BECKFORD, Sharon Morgan. “’A Geography of the Mind’: Black Canadian Women Writers as
Cartographers of the Canadian Geographic Imagination.” Journal of Black Studies 38, 3 (2008):
461-83.
BECKSTEAD, Anita, et al, eds. Sharing the Memories: Schmirler family, team and park. Biggar, Sask.:
Sandra Schmirler Olympic Park Fund, 2002._ [curling]
BECKWITH, Karen. “Numbers and Newness: The Descriptive and Substantive Representation of
Women.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 40, 1 (March 2007): 27-49.
BELISLE, Donica. “Negotiating Paternalism: Women and Canada’s Largest Department Stores,
1890-1960.” Journal of Women’s History 19, 1 (2007): 58-81.
BENTHAM, Karen. “Labour’s Collective Bargaining Record on Women’s and Family Issues.” In
Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour, eds. Gerald Hunt and David Rayside, 101-29. Toronto,
University of Toronto Press, 2007.
BERRY, Oonagh and Helen Levine. Between Friends: A Year in Letters. Toronto: Second Story Press,
2005.
BEYER, Peter. “Religious identity and educational attainment among recent immigrants to
Canada: Gender, age, and 2nd generation.” Journal of International Migration and Integration 6, 2
(2005): 177-99. [post 1970s]
BILGE, Sirma, Mona-JoséeGagnon, et JoëlleQuérin. “Des syndicats, du travail et des femmes.
Questions pour les féminismes.” Recherches féministes 19, 1 (2006).
BLAKE, Raymond B. and Jeffrey Keshen, eds. Social Fabric or Patchwork Quilt: The Development of
Social Welfare in Canada. Peterborough: Broadview, 2006.
BOGLIONI, Pietro et Gérald C. Boudreau. “’Du tems de la cadi’: Possessions diaboliques et
exorcismes populaires en Acadie au début du XIXe siècle.” Revue d’histoire de l’Amérique
française 60, 4 (printemps 2007): 487-515.
BOSSET, Pierre. “Le droit et la régulation de la diversité religieuse en France et au Québec: une
même problématique, deux approches.” Bulletin d’histoire politique 13, 3 (2005): 79-95. [1980s-
2004]
BOUGHTON, Noelle. Margaret Laurence: A Gift of Grace—A Spiritual Biography. Toronto: Women’s
Press, 2006.
BOURASSA, Chantal et Elda Savoie. “Le portrait de la violence conjugale dans le comté de Kent:
une expérience de recherche-action.” Revue de l’Université de Moncton36, 2 (2005).
BOUWSEMA, Kirstin. “Victorian Homes on the Prairies: The Interaction Between Victorian and
Frontier Culture, 1895-1914.” Alberta History 55, 1 (Winter 2007): 2-8.
BOYD, Susan B. and Claire F.L. Young. “Feminism, Fathers’ Rights, and Family Catastrophes:
Parliamentary Discourses on Post-Separation Parenting, 1966-2003.” In Reaction and Resistance:
Feminism, Law, and Social Change, eds. Dorothy E. Chunn, Susan B. Boyd, and Hester Lessard.
Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
BOYD, Susan. “Drug Scares and Practice: Socio-Historical Considerations.” In With Child: Substance
Use During Pregnancy, A Woman-Centred Approach, eds. Susan C. Boyd and Lenora Marcellus.
Black Point, NS: Fernwood Publishing, 2007.
BRADBURY, Bettina. “Canadian Children Who Lived with One Parent in 1901.” In Household
Counts: Canadian Households and Families in 1901, eds. Eric W. Sager and Peter Baskerville, 247-
301. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
BRADBURY, Bettina. Working Families: Age, Gender, and Daily Survival in Industrializing Montreal.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
BRAIS, Nicole. “Des politiques temporelles au Québec: une greffe possible en milieu municipal?”
Lien social et Politiques 54 (automne 2005). [la conciliation travail-famille/work-family balance]
BRETON, Émilie, et al. “Mon/notre/leur corps est toujours un champ de bataille_: Discours
féministes et queer libertaires au Québec, 2000-2007.” Recherches féministes 20, 2 (2007).
BRISKIN, Linda. “Afterword.” In Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour, eds. Gerald Hunt and
David Rayside, 244-56. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2007.
BRODIE, Janine. “The Great Undoing: State Formation, Gender Politics, and Social Policy in
Canada.” In Western Welfare in Decline: Globalization and Women’s Poverty, ed. Catherine
Kingfisher. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.
BRODIE, M. Janine. “Canada’s 3 ’D’s: Gender and Social Policy in Canada.” In Remapping Gender in
the New Global Order, eds. Marjorie Griffin Cohen and M. Janine Brodie. London: Routledge,
2007.
BROWN, Stephen R. and Nicky L. Brink. “Mountain Woman.” The Beaver 87, 3 (June/July 2007):
42-7. [Mary Schäffer]
BROWN, Yvonne. “Ghosts in the Canadian Multicultural Machine: A Tale of the Absent Presence
of Black People.” Journal of Black Studies 38, 3 (2008): 374-87.
BRUNET, Mélanie. “Elles pourraient nous être d’un grand secours.” Dans Trois études sur les femmes
et les familles du Nouvel-Ontario, sous la direction de Guy Gaudreau. Ottawa: Éditions du
Vermillon, 2005.
BURKE, Sara. “Women of Newfangle: Co-Education, Racial Discourse and Women’s Rights in
Victorian Ontario.” Historical Studies in Education/Revue d’histoire de l’éducation 19, 1 (Spring
2007): 111-34.
BURKE, Stacie D.A. “Transitions in Household and Family Structure: Canada in 1901 and 1991.” In
Household Counts: Canadian Households and Families in 1901, eds. Eric W. Sager and Peter
Baskerville, 17-58. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
BURNETT, Robyn, and Christopher Giardino. Prime Time Radio: How Jean and Howard Caine Built a
Radio Dynasty. Toronto: ECW Press, 2006.
BURSTOW, Bonnie. “Feminist Antipsychiatry Praxis—Women and the Movement(s): A Canadian
Perspective.” In Women, Madness And The Law: A Feminist Reader, eds. Wendy Chan, Dorothy
E. Chunn, and Robert Menzies, 245-58. New York: Routledge Cavendish, 2005.
BURT, Sandra and Sonya Hardman. “The Case of Disappearing Targets: The Liberals and Gender
Equality.” In How Ottawa Spends, 2001-2002: Power in Transition, ed. Leslie A. Pal. Toronto:
Oxford University Press, 2001.
CAHILL, Bette L. Butterbox Babies: Illegal Adoptons, Mysterious Deaths, Survivors—The True Story of
the Ideal Maternity Home. Rev. ed. Halifax: Fernwood Books, 2006.
CALLAHAN, Marilyn and Christopher Walmsley. “Rethinking Child Welfare Reform in British
Columbia, 1900-60.” In People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia, eds. Leslie T.
Foster and Brian Wharf. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
CAMPBELL, Lara and Natasha Patterson. “’For Improper Objects’: Thinking about the Past,
Present, and Future of Women’s Studies.” BC Studies 154 (Summer 2007): 121-30.
CARR, Emily. Edited by Ann-Lee Switzer. This and That: The Lost Stories of Emily Carr. Vancouver:
Ti-Jean Press, 2007.
CARR, Emily. Introduction by Ian M. Thom. Pause: A Sketch Book. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre,
2007.
CARSTAIRS, Sharon and Tim Higgins. Dancing Backwards: A Social History of Canadian Women in
Politics. Foreword by Susan Thompson; with illustrations by Joshua Stanton. Winnipeg:
Heartland Associates, 2004.
CASTONGUAY, Jacques. Seigneurs et seigneuresses: à l’époque des Aubert de Gaspé. Montréal: Fides,
2007.
CAVANAGH, Sheila L. Sexing the Teacher: School Sex Scandals and Queer Pedagogies. Vancouver: UBC
Press, 2007.
CAVELL, Edward, ed. Classic Images of Canadian Women. Canmore, AB: Altitude Publishing, 2007.
CAVELL, Janice. “The Imperial Race and the Immigration Sieve: The Canadian Debate on Assisted
British Migration and Empire Settlement, 1900-1930.” Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth
History 34, 3 (2006): 345-67.
CAVELL, Richard and Peter Dickinson, eds. Sexing the Maple: A Canadian Sourcebook. Peterborough:
Broadview Press, 2006.
CHARTERS, David A. “It’s a Guy Thing: The Experience of Women in Canadian Sports Car
Competition.” Sport History Review 37, 2 (2006): 83-99.
CHARTON, Laurence. “Le mariage homosexuel à la lumière des dispositifs d’alliance et de
sexualité.” Bulletin d’histoire politique 15, 1 (automne 2006): 55-62.
CHIASSON, Anselme, and Annie-Rose Deveau. The Story of the Hooked Rugs of Cheticamp and Their
Artisans, Rev. ed. Wreck Cove: Breton Books, 2006.
CHILTON, Lisa. Agents of Empire: British Female Migration to Canada and Australia, 1860s–1930.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
CHOQUETTE, Leslie. “Religious Conversion in New France: The Case of Amerindians and
Immigrants Compared.” Québec Studies 40 (2005-6): 97-110.
CHRISTIE, Nancy. “Strangers in the Family: Work, Gender, and the Origins of Old Age Homes.”
Journal of Family History 32, 4 (2007): 371-91.
CHUNN, Dorothy E. “’Take It Easy Girls’: Feminism, Equality, and Social Change in the Media.”
In Reaction and Resistance: Feminism, Law, and Social Change, eds. Dorothy E. Chunn, Susan B.
Boyd, and Hester Lessard. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
CHUNN, Dorothy E., Susan B. Boyd, and Hester Lessard. “Feminism, Law, and Social Change: An
Overview.” In Reaction and Resistance: Feminism, Law, and Social Change, eds. Dorothy E.
Chunn, Susan B. Boyd, and Hester Lessard. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
CIMON, Anne. Susanna Moodie: Pioneer Author. Montreal: XYZ Publishing, 2006. [juvenile]
CLARKSON, Chris. Domestic Reforms: Political Visions and Family Regulation in British Columbia,
1862–1940. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
CLOSE, Susan. Framing Identity: Social Practices of Photography in Canada (1880-1920). Winnipeg:
Arbeiter Ring, 2007.
Collectif CourtePointe. Pointe Saint-Charles: un quartier, des femmes, une histoire communautaire.
Montréal: Éditions du remue-ménage, 2006.
COLLINGS, Peter. “Housing Policy, Aging, and Life Course Construction in a Canadian Inuit
Community.” Arctic Anthropology 42, 2 (2005): 50-65.
COLLINS, Kenneth. The Ring Starts Here: An Illustrated History of Ringette. Cobalt, ON: Highway
Book Shop, 2004.
COMACK, Elizabeth and Salena Brickey. “Constituting the Violence of Criminalized Women.”
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 49, 1 (2007): 1-36.
CONRAD, Joy. Court Quest: Playing Women’s Squash in the USA and Canada 1992-1994. Kamloops,
BC: Bench Press Books, 2002.
COOKE, Nathalie. Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004.
COOPER, Afua. “Acts of Resistance: Black men and women engage slavery in Upper Canada, 1793-
1803.” Ontario History 99, 1 (Spring 2007): 5-17.
COOPER, Afua. Traduit de l’anglais par André Couture. La pendaison d’Angélique: l’histoire de
l’esclavage au Canada et de l’incendie de Montréal. Montréal: Éditions de l’Homme, 2007.
CORBETT, Michael. “All kinds of potential: Women and out-migration in an Atlantic Canadian
coastal community.” Journal of Rural Studies 23, 4 (2007): 430-42.
COULTER, Rebecca Priegert.__ “Getting Things Done: Donalda J. Dickie and Leadership Through
Practice.” In Women Teaching, Women Learning: Historical Perspectives, eds. Elizabeth M. Smyth
and Paula Bourne. Toronto: Inanna Publications and Education, 2005.
COWAN, Janice. A Spy’s Wife: The Moscow Memories of a Canadian Who Witnessed the End of the Cold
War. Toronto: Lorimer, 2006.
CRANE, Elaine Forman. “Abigail Adams, Gender Politics, and The History of Emily Montague: A
Postscript.” William and Mary Quarterly 64, 4 (October 2007): 839-44.
CROSBY, Tanis. “The Participation of Women in Municipal Politics.” Canadian Issues (Summer
2005): 31-34.
CROSSMAN, Beverly. “Notes on a Life in the Labour Movement.” Prairie Forum 31, 2 (2006): 331–5.
CUDER, Pilar. Margaret Atwood: A Beginner’s Guide. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2003.
CULLIS-SUZUKI, Severn, et al, eds. Notes from Canada’s Young Activists: A Generation Stands Up for
Change. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 2007.
Cultural Memory Group. “‘In Memory of Theresa Vince’: Research, Activism, and Feminist
Memorializing.” Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 13 (Spring 2005): 121-34.
DANIEL, Dominique. “The Debate on Family Reunification and Canada’s Immigration Act of
1976.” American Review of Canadian Studies 35, 4 (2005): 683-705.
DAOUST, Valérie. “Sexualité et démocratie: un dialogue entre le privé, le public et le social.”
Bulletin d’histoire politique 15, 1 (automne 2006): 17-24.
DARROCH, Gordon. “Families, Fostering, and Flying the Coop: Lessons in Liberal Cultural
Formation, 1871–1901.”_ In Household Counts: Canadian Households and Families in 1901, eds.
Eric W. Sager and Peter Baskerville, 197-246. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
DAS GUPTA, Tanya. “Racism and the Labour Movement.” In Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour,
eds. Gerald Hunt and David Rayside, 181-207. Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2007.
DAVIS, Dona. “Changing Body Aesthetics: Diet and Exercise Fads in a Newfoundland Outport
Community.” In Athletic Intruders: Ethnographic Research on Women, Culture and Exercise, eds.
Anne Bolin and Jane Granskeg, 201-26. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2003.
[1977-1979]
DAWSON, Hilary J. “From immigrant to establishment: a Black family’s journey.” Ontario History
99, 1 (Spring 2007): 31-43.
DE CLERCY, Cristine. “Women and the Public Sphere in Saskatchewan, 1905-2005.” Prairie Forum
32, 2 (Fall 2007): 357-82.
DEDOBBELEER, Nicole, et al. “Gender and the Social Context of Smoking Behaviour.” Social Science
& Medicine 58, 1 (January 2004): 1-12. [1978-1995]
DENIKE, Margaret Ann. “Religion, Rights, and Relationships: The Dream of Relational Equality.”
Hypatia 22, 1 (Winter 2007): 71-91. [same-sex marriage]
DES RIVIÈRES-PIGEON, Catherine, et al. “Travailler ou ne pas travailler… Le désir d’emploi des
nouvelles mères et la dépression postnatale.” Recherches féministes 16, 2 (2003).
DOBROWOLSKY, Alexandra. “The Chrétien Liberal Legacy and Women: Changing Policy Priorities
with Little Cause for Celebration.” Review of Constitutional Studies 9, 1-2 (2004).
DOHERTY, Deborah. “Domestic Homicide in New Brunswick: An Overview of Some Contributing
Factors.” Atlantis 30, 3 (2006).
DOIG, Jameson W. “What Rights for Women? Brian Dickson, The Charter, and Gender Issues.”
Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens (Fall 2007): 53-6.
DOYLE, James. Transformations: The Life of Margaret Fulton, Canadian Feminist, Educator, and Social
Activist. Toronto: ECW, 2006.
DRIVER, Elizabeth. Culinary Landmarks: A Bibliography of Canadian Cookbooks, 1825-1949. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 2007.
DUA, Enakshi. “Exclusion through Inclusion: Female Asian migration in the making of Canada as
a white settler nation.” Gender, Place and Culture 14, 4 (2007): 445-66.
DUBINSKY, Karen. “’We Adopted a Negro’: Interracial Adoption and the Hybrid Baby in 1960s
Canada.” In Creating Postwar Canada: Community, Diversity, and Dissent, 1945-75, eds. Magda
Fahrni and Robert Rutherdale, 268-88. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
DUBINSKY, Karen. “Babies Without Borders: Rescue, Kidnap and the Symbolic Child.” Journal of
Women’s History 19, 1 (Spring, 2007): 142-50. [transnational adoption]
DUBLIN, Anne. Bobbie Rosenfeld: The Olympian Who Could Do Everything. Toronto: Second Story
Press, 2004. [juvenile]
DUMMITT, Christopher. The Manly Modern: Masculinity in Postwar Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press,
2007.
DUMONT, Marilyn, ed. Initiations: A Selection of Young Native Writings. Penticton, BC: Theytus
Books, 2007.
DUMONT, Micheline et Louise Toupin. Fiches pédagogiques sur la pensée féministe au Québec:
anthologie. Montréal: Les éditions du remue-ménage, 2004.
DUNCAN, Dorothy. Canadians at Table: Food, Fellowship, and Folklore—A Culinary History of Canada.
Toronto: Dundurn, 2006.
DUTTON, Donald G. Rethinking Domestic Violence. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006.
DVORÁK, Marta and Manina Jones, eds. Carol Shields and the Extra-Ordinary. Montreal: McGill-
Queen’s University Press, 2007.
DVORÁK, Marta. “Of Cows and Configurations in Emily Carr’s The Book of Small.” In Tropes and
Territories: Short Fiction, Postcolonial Readings, Canadian Writings in Context, eds. Marta Dvorák
and W.H. New, 134-54. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007.
ECHLIN, Kim A. Elizabeth Smart: A Fugue Essay on Women and Creativity. Toronto: Women’s Press,
2004.
ELBOURNE, Elizabeth. “Family Politics and Anglo-Mohawk Diplomacy: The Brant Family in
Imperial Context.” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 6, 3 (Winter 2005).
ELGQVIST-SALTZMAN, Inga. “Cecilia Fryxell: The Life of a Swedish Educator_.” In Women Teaching,
Women Learning: Historical Perspectives, eds. Elizabeth M. Smyth and Paula Bourne. Toronto:
Inanna Publications and Education, 2005.
ENGELS, Mary-Louise. Rosalie Bertell: Scientist, Eco-Feminist, Visionary. Toronto: Women’s Press,
2005.
EPPERLY, Elizabeth Rollins. Through Lover’s Lane: L.M. Montgomery’s Photography and Visual
Imagination. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
ERICKSON, Lynda and Brenda O’Neill. “The Gender Gap and the Changing Woman Voter in
Canada.” International Political Science Review 23, 4 (2002): 373-92.
ERRINGTON, Elizabeth Jane. Emigrant Worlds and Transatlantic Communities: Migration to Upper
Canada in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press,
2007.
ERRINGTON, Jane. Women and Their Work in Upper Canada. Historical Booklet No. 64. Ottawa:
Canadian Historical Association, 2006.
ESTE, David C. “Black Canadian Historical Writing, 1970-2006: An Assessment.” Journal of Black
Studies 38, 3 (2008): 388-406.
EVANS, Patricia. “Downloading the Welfare State Canadian Style.” In Diminishing Welfare: A Cross
National Study of Social Provision, eds. Gertrude S. Goldberg and Marguerite G. Rosenthal, 75-
102. London: Auburn House, 2002.
EVANS, Suzanne. Mothers of Heroes, Mothers of Martyrs: World War I and the Politics of Grief.
Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007.
FARYON, Cynthia J. A War Bride’s story: Risking it All for Love after World War II. Canmore, AB:
Altitude Publishing Canada, 2004. [from Great Britain to Saskatchewan]
FEE, Margery and Lynette Russell. “’Whiteness’ and ‘aboriginality’ in Canada and Australia:
Conversations and identities.” Feminist Theory 8, 2 (2007): 187-208.
FEGAN, Eileen. “Reclaiming Women’s Agency: Exposing the Mental Health Effects of ‘Post
Abortion Syndrome’ Propaganda.” In Women, Madness And The Law: A Feminist Reader, eds.
Wendy Chan, Dorothy E. Chunn, and Robert Menzies, 169-90. New York: Routledge
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FENWICK, Tara. “Learning on the Line: Voices of Garment Workers at Great Western Garment.”
Labour/Le Travail 59 (Spring 2007): 215-40. [Edmonton]
FENWICK, Tara. “What Happens to the Girls? Gender, Work, and Learning in Canada’s New
Economy.” Gender and Education 16, 2 (2004).
FERGUSON, Bob. Who’s Who in Canadian Sport, 4th ed. Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2005.
FERNANDO, Kanchana. “Television For, By and About Women: The Story of WTN.”Atlantis 29, 3
(2005).
FERRY, Darren. “’To the Interests and Conscience of the Great Mass of the Community’: The
Evolution of Temperance Societies in Nineteenth-Century Canada.” Journal of the Canadian
Historical Association 14, 1(2003): 135-64.
FEUERRIEGEL, Hanna and Fred Feuerriegel. History of concerts and performers of the Women’s Musical
Club of Toronto, 3rd ed. Toronto: Women’s Musical Club of Toronto, 2003.
FISETTE, Serge. La sculpture et le vent: femmes sculpteures au Québec. Montréal: Centre de diffusion
3D, 2004.
FITZGERALD, Judith and Michael Oren Fitzgerald, eds. With an introduction by Janine Pease. The
Spirit of Indian Women. [Bloomington, Ind.]: World Wisdom, 2005.
FITZGERALD, Sharron A. and Alicja Muszynski. “Negotiating Female Morality: Place, Ideology
and Agency in the Red River Colony.” Women’s History Review 16, 5 (2007): 661-80.
FLYNN, Karen. “‘I’m Glad That Someone Is Telling the Nursing Story’: Writing Black Canadian
Women’s History.” Journal of Black Studies 38, 3 (2008): 443-60.
FORREST, Anne. “Bargaining Against the Past: Fair Pay, Union Practice, and the Gender Pay Gap.”
In Equity, Diversity, and Canadian Labour, eds. Gerald Hunt and David Rayside, 49-74. Toronto,
University of Toronto Press, 2007.
FOSTER, Leslie T. and Brian Wharf, eds. People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia.
Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
FOX, Stan. “Censored! Unsuitable for British Columbians: Film Censorship in British Columbia,
1914-1963.” British Columbia History 40, 1 (2007): 7-12.
FRANKLIN, Ursula M. The Ursula Franklin Reader: Pacifism as a Map. Toronto: Between the Lines,
2006.
FYSON, Donald. Magistrates, Police, and People: Everyday Criminal Justice in Quebec and Lower Canada,
1764-1837. Toronto: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History/University of Toronto Press,
2006.
GAUDREAULT-DESBIENS, Jean-François. “La sexualisation du sacré et la régulation des offenses à la
religion. Un bref retour sur l’affaire des Fées ont soif.” Bulletin d’histoire politique 15, 1 (automne
2006): 37-44.
GAUTHIER, Madeleine. “Les années 1950: la jeunesse en transit.” Cap-aux-Diamants 84 (2006): 10-15.
GAUTHIER, Serge. Laure Gaudreault, le syndicaliste de Charlevoix. Montréal: XYZ, 2005.
GAUVREAU, Danielle, Diane Gervais, et Peter Gossage. La fécondité des Québécoises, 1870-1970: d’une
exception à l’autre. Montréal: Boréal, 2007.
GERLACH, Neil and Sheryl N. Hamilton. “Virtually Civil: Studio XX, Feminist Voices, and Digital
Technology In Canadian Civil Society.” In Civic Discourse and Cultural Politics in Canada: A
Cacophony of Voices, eds. Sherry Devereaux Ferguson and Leslie Regan Shade, 201-15.
Westport CT: Ablex Publishing, 2002.
GIDENGIL, Elisabeth and Allison Harell. “Network diversity and vote choice: Women’s social ties
and Left voting in Canada.” Politics & Gender 3, 2 (2007): 151-77. [2000]
GIDENGIL, Elisabeth. “Beyond the Gender Gap: Presidential Address to the Canadian Political
Science Association, Saskatoon, 2007.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 40, 4 (December
2007): 815-31.
GIDNEY, Catherine. “Dating and Gating: The Moral Regulation of Men and Women at Victoria
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