Publisher SeriesStudies in Gender and History
- Intimate Integration: A History of the Sixties Scoop and the Colonization of Indigenous Kinship by Allyson Stevenson
- Transnational Identity and Memory Making in the Lives of Iraqi Women in Diaspora (Studies in Gender and History, Band 52) by Nadia` Jones-Gailani
- Purchasing Power: Women and the Rise of Canadian Consumer Culture (Studies in Gender and History) by Donica Belisle
- Contesting Bodies and Nation in Canadian History (Studies in Gender and History) by Patrizia Gentile
- Prairie Fairies: A History of Queer Communities and People in Western Canada, 1930-1985 (Studies in Gender and History) by Valerie Korinek
- Constance Maynard's Passions: Religion, Sexuality, and an English Educational Pioneer, 1849-1935 (Studies in Gender and History) by Pauline A. Phipps
- Documenting First Wave Feminisms: Volume II Canada - National and Transnational Contexts (Studies in Gender and History) by Nancy Forestell
- Cartographies of Violence: Japanese Canadian Women, Memory, and the Subjects of the Internment (Studies in Gender and History) by Mona Oikawa
- Documenting first wave feminisms. Transnational collaborations and crosscurrents / Volume I, by Maureen Moynagh
- Moving Beyond Borders: A History of Black Canadian and Caribbean Women in the Diaspora (Studies in Gender and History) by Karen Flynn
- The Traffic in Babies: Cross-Border Adoption and Baby-Selling between the United States and Canada, 1930-1972 (Studies in Gender and History) by Karen Balcom
- Breadwinning Daughters: Young Working Women in a Depression-Era City, 1929-1939 (Studies in Gender and History) by Katrina Srigley
- Agents of Empire: British Female Migration to Canada and Australia, 1860s-1930 (Studies in Gender and History) by Lisa Chilton
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- Titles in this series explore the centrality of gender, race, and class to a wide range of historical events, including the Canadian suffrage movement, the Great Depression, the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II, the rise of twentieth-century consumer culture, and much more. Spirited and interdisciplinary, these studies refute longstanding stereotypes and showcase groundbreaking research. Editors: Franca Iacovetta (History, University of Toronto) and Karen Dubinsky (History, Queen’s University)
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