Gendered pasts: historical essays in feminity and masculinity in Canada
In: The Canadian social history series
Introduction : conceptualizing Canada's gendered pasts / Kathryn McPherson, Cecilia Morgan, and Nancy M. Forestell -- When bad men conspire, good men must unite! : gender and political discourses in upper Canada, 1820's-1830's / Cecilia Morgan -- The homeless, the whore, the drunkard, and the disorderly : contours of female vagrancy in the Montreal courts, 1810-1842 / Mary Ann Poutanen -- No double standard? : leisure, sex, and sin in upper Canadian church discipline records, 1800-1860 / Lynne Marks -- It was only a matter of passion : masculinity and sexual danger / Karen Dubinsky and Adam Givertz -- Gender and work in Lekwammen families, 1843-1970 / John Lutz -- To take an orphan : gender and family roles following the 1917 Halifax explosion / Suzanne Morton -- A fit and proper person : the moral regulation of single mothers in Ontario, 1920-1940 / Margaret Hillyard Little -- The miner's wife : working-class femininity in a masculine context, 1920-1950 / Nancy M. Forestell -- Sex fiends or swish kids? : gay men in Hush Free Press, 1946-1956 / Eric Setliff -- The case of the kissing nurse : femininity, sexuality, and Canadian nursing, 1900-1970 / Kathryn McPherson -- Defending honour, demanding respect : manly discourse and gendered practice in two construction strikes, Toronto, 1960-1961 / Franca Iacovetta.