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Social Science Women's Studies

Making Up the State

edited by Janet Guildford & Suzanne Morton

Publisher
Acadiensis Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2012
Category
Women's Studies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780919107212
    Publish Date
    Jan 2012
    List Price
    $34.95

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The latest original chapters in women's studies from Atlantic Canada. While male policy-makers often “made it up” as they went along, an impressive number of women reformers, citizens and activists pushed for new ways of doing things. Fifteen contributors show how women in this region helped “make up” the modern state.

About the authors

Janet Guildford (Mount Saint Vincent University) and Suzanne Morton (McGill University) are Dalhousie University graduates who have played a leading part in regional studies and women’s history for many years. Their most recent collection is Making Up the State: Women in 20th-Century Atlantic Canada.

Janet Guildford's profile page

Janet Guildford (Mount Saint Vincent University) and Suzanne Morton (McGill University) are Dalhousie University graduates who have played a leading part in regional studies and women’s history for many years. Their most recent collection is Making Up the State: Women in 20th-Century Atlantic Canada.

Suzanne Morton's profile page