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TITLE:
The woman suffrage movement in Canada / [by] Catherine L. Cleverdon with an introd. by Ramsay Cook.
Publication Date:
1974
Publication Information:
Toronto ; University of Toronto Press,
Edition:
[2d ed.]
Volume:
18
Physical Description:
xxvi, xiii, 324 p. : ill.
Additional Contributors:
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographies.
Summary:
The history of woman suffrage in Canada has been largely ignored in the standard accounts of our past and has attracted little attention-at least until recently-from research students. The major exception is Catherine Cleverdon's study. Written nearly a quarter of a century ago, it remains the authoritative, indeed the only complete account of the suffragist struggle which took place here. Women won the franchise through the efforts of small groups across the country who devoted their energies to the cause over a considerable number of years. The author tells the spirited story of their encounters with the recalcitrant legislatures of the dominion and the provinces, of their frustrations and disappointments at the indifference with which their struggles often were met, and of the final culmination of their efforts in victory-in Quebec, only in 1940.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780802021083

9780802062185
General Note:
Originally published as the author's thesis, Columbia University, 1950.