After the First World War, newly enfranchised women in Canada worked in a variety of ways to improve the situation of women in society. Mary Kinnear's study of the career of Margaret McWilliams (1875-1952) describes one woman's contribution to the largely undocumented story of interwar feminism.
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After the First World War, newly enfranchised women in Canada worked in a variety of ways to improve the situation of women in society. Mary Kinnear's study of the career of Margaret McWilliams (1875-1952) describes one woman's contribution to the largely undocumented story of interwar feminism.
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Publisher:
Montreal, Kingston. McGill Queen's University Press. 1991
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
16851149735
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Dust Jacket Included. 8vo, 23cm, 210p., with 12 illustrations, notes, bibliography, index, black cloth, white stamped spine titles, a fine copy in fine jacket (as new), (cdn).