Journal article
Unfinished Stories, Incomplete Revolutions: Gender and Women’s History in the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 1922–2022
Abstract
Over a century, the JCHA has published increasing numbers of innovative articles in gender and women’s history. Historians have addressed foundational debates about the connection between public and private spheres, transnational and postcolonial turns, the discursive construction of gender, and the history of masculinity. The expansion of women’s and gender history in the decade of the 1990s consolidated the field, but also created a sense of …
Authors
Campbell L
Journal
Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 103–143
Publisher
Consortium Erudit
DOI
10.7202/1107097ar
ISSN
0847-4478