Publication
Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press : Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, 2002.
ISBN
1781700397 / 9781781700396
Collections
Notes
https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35055
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 Genealogy of an imperial and nationalistic Order
2 Female imperialism at the periphery: organizing principles, 1900–19
3 Women, race and assimilation: the canadianizing 1920s
4 Exhibiting Canada: Empire, migration and the 1928 English Schoolgirl Tour
5 Britishness and Canadian nationalism: Daughters of the Empire, mothers in their own homes, 1929–45
6 ‘Other than stone and mortar’: war memorials, memory and imperial knowledge
7 Conservative women and democracy: defending Cold War Canada
8 Modernizing the north: women, internal colonization and indigenous peoples
Conclusion
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 Genealogy of an imperial and nationalistic Order
2 Female imperialism at the periphery: organizing principles, 1900–19
3 Women, race and assimilation: the canadianizing 1920s
4 Exhibiting Canada: Empire, migration and the 1928 English Schoolgirl Tour
5 Britishness and Canadian nationalism: Daughters of the Empire, mothers in their own homes, 1929–45
6 ‘Other than stone and mortar’: war memorials, memory and imperial knowledge
7 Conservative women and democracy: defending Cold War Canada
8 Modernizing the north: women, internal colonization and indigenous peoples
Conclusion