Suffrage Campaigns & Enfranchisement With Special Reference to Canada: Extended Bibliography



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Suffrage Campaigns & Enfranchisement

With Special Reference to Canada:

Extended Bibliography



By Magnolia Pauker

Prepared for Veronica Strong-Boag

‘Women Suffrage and Beyond: Confronting the Democratic Deficit’

Womensuffrage.org

15 March 2015


**The only primary sources cited deliberately here are those that are part of collections or novels.

Contents


Main Bibliography: Includes ALL items 10

—A— 10


—B— 12

—C— 17


—D— 23

—E— 26


—F— 27

—G— 29


—H— 32

—I— 35


—J— 36

—K— 36


—L— 39

—M— 42


—N— 46

—O— 49


—P— 49

—R— 52


—S— 54

—T— 58


—U— 60

—V— 60


—W— 61

—Y— 63


—Z— 63

Canada 64

Suffrage generally 64

Atlantic Canada: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, PEI 69

BC and the Yukon 71

Ontario 73

Prairie Provinces and NWT (including the now Nunavut) 76

Quebec 81

Autobiographies of Suffragists 85

Biographies of Suffragists 85

Biographies of early female politicians 90

Suffragettes (supporting militancy) as opposed to suffragists 91

Person’s Case (Canada) **Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney, Irene Parlby, Henrietta Muir Edwards 91

Women’s History: Overviews (Canada & Québec) 93

Contemporary Issues related to Enfranchisement (focus on Canada) 96

Indigeneity & Settler Colonialism 100

Indigenous Politics: focusing inclusion of women, traditional power and post-colonial experiences in Canada, US, Australia, and New Zealand 100

Indigenous Women: broad area of political rights both in Canada/US and in their own societies 102

Imperialism & Settler Colonialism (Suffrage and) 104

International/Transnational 109

Married Women’s Nationality (Suffrage &) 109

Citizenship (Suffrage &) 109

War & Pacifism (Suffrage &) 111

League of Nations and discussions of suffrage as a form of human rights 114

United Nations and discussions of suffrage as a form of human rights 114

Comparative suffrage campaigns w/ focus on the English-speaking and French-speaking worlds (i.e. UK, France, US, Australia, NZ) 114

Transnational Suffrage Movement: International Suffrage Orgs (International Council of Women, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom) 117

British Empire 118

France and Belgium 124

United States 125

Other 133

Political Relations and Collaborations 134

Abolition (Suffrage &) 134

Labour Movement (Suffrage &) 136

Social Democratic/Socialist (Suffrage &) 138

Other Left-Wing Groups: Anarchists, Communists, etc. (Suffrage &) 140

Women’s Parties and Organizations (Suffrage &) 140

Temperance (Suffrage &) 142

Right-wing Feminism (Suffrage &) 145

Social/Cultural Intersections: Intersectional Considerations 145

Class (Significance of) 146

Gender & Sexuality (Significance of) 148

‘Race’ (Significance of) 149

Intersectionality & Suffrage (Significance of) 154

Incarceration (Significance of) 155

Religion/Religious Affiliation (Significance of) 156

Motherhood, Reproduction, and Birth Control (Significance of) 158

Children & Youth (Suffrage &) 160

Nationalism (Suffrage &) 160

New Woman (Suffrage &) 161

Eugenics (Suffrage &) 163

Media and Tactics 164

Interpretation 164

Visual Culture Ephemera: Posters/theatre/film etc. (Canada) 167

Suffrage Newspapers/ Women’s Rights Magazines and Pamphlets 168

Various Pamphlets 169

Suffragist Journalists and Woman’s Page Editors 169

Suffrage Journalism & Interpretation 169

Fiction (Canada) 179

Novels & Short Stories (also New Woman Lit) 179

Poetry 180

Suffragette Literature, Interpretation 180

Methods 181

Historiography *add Joan Scott 182

Feminism & Suffrage (2nd Wave and subsequent linkages) 183

Political Science & Law: Approaches to the vote and enfranchisement 185

Resistance/Opposition 187

Anti-Suffrage 187

Anti-Feminism 189

Collections 189

Edited Collections (Suffrage materials) 189

Databases 190

Visual Material (Collections of photos and material objects i.e. Suffrage banners) 191

Canada 191

International 191

Bibliographies and Reference Works 192

Dissertations & Theses 193

Online Resources 195

Online Archives 196

Websites 197

Juvenile Literature 197

Films*Not included in the main bibliography 198







Main Bibliography: Includes ALL items




—A—


Acton, Janice, Penny Goldsmith, and Bonnie Shepard. Women at Work: Ontario, 1850-1930. Toronto: Canadian Women's Educational Press, 1974.

Adams, Katherine H. Alice Paul and the American Suffrage Campaign. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2007.

Addams, Jane. The Modern City and the Municipal Franchise for Women. Warren, Ohio: National American Woman Suffrage Association, Headquarters, 1906.

Addams, Jane. Peace and Bread in Time of War. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1922.

Addams, Jane, et al. Venturing into Usefulness: Vol. 2. Champaign; Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2009.

Addams, Jane. Women in Public Life. Philadelphia: American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1914.

Addams, Jane. Why Women Should Vote. Harrisburg, Pa: National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1912.

Agnew, Vijay.. “Canadian Feminism and Women of Color.” Women’s Studies International Forum 16.3 (1993): 217-27.

Alberti, Johanna. Beyond Suffrage: Feminists in War and Peace, 1914-1928. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1989.

Allan, James McGrigor. Woman Suffrage Wrong In Priciple and Practice: An Essay. London, Remington, 1890.

Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986.

Allgor, Catherine. Parlor Politics: In Which the Ladies of Washington Help Build a City and a Government. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2000.

Alliance Canadienne pour le Vote des Femmes du Québec. Brief for the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations. Westmount: Alliance Canadienne pour le Vote des Femmes du Québec, 1938.

Ambrose, Linda McGuire. For Home and Country: The Centennial History of the Women's Institutes in Ontario. Erin, Ont: Boston Mills Press, 1996.

Ambrose, Linda M., and Margaret Kechnie. "Social Control Or Social Feminism?: Two Views of the Ontario Women's Institutes." Agricultural History 73.2 (1999): 222-37.

Amos, Valerie, and Pratibha Parmar. “Challenging Imperial Feminism.” Feminist Review 17 (1984): 3-19.

Anderson, Bonnie S. Joyous Greetings: The First International Women’s Movement 1830-1860. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Anderson, Kim and Bonita Lawrence, eds. Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival. Toronto: Sumach Press, 2003. 

Anthony, Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper, ed. History of Women Suffrage 1848-1861. Vol. I. Rochester: Fowler and Wells, 1902.

Anthony, Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper, ed. History of Women Suffrage 1861-1876. Vol. II. Rochester: Fowler and Wells, 1902.

Anthony, Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper, ed. History of Women Suffrage 1876-1885. Vol. III. Rochester: Fowler and Wells, 1902.

Anthony, Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper, ed. History of Women Suffrage 1883-1900. Vol. IV. Rochester: Fowler and Wells, 1902.

Anthony, Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper, ed. History of Women Suffrage 1900-1920. Vol. V. Rochester: Fowler and Wells, 1902.

Anthony, Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper, ed. History of Women Suffrage 1900-1920. Vol. VI. Rochester: Fowler and Wells, 1902.

Apostol, Jane. “Why Women Should Not Have the Vote: Anti-Suffrage Views in the Southland in 1911.” Southern California Quarterly 70 (Spring 1988): 29-42.

Ardis, Ann L. New Women, New Novels: Feminism and Early Modernism. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1990.

Arendt, Sylvie D'Augerot. "Why So Late? Cultural and Institutional Factors in the Granting of Quebec and French Women's Political Rights." Journal of Canadian Studies 2,6 (Spring 1991): 138-65.

Archambault, Lorraine, and Anita Caron. Thérèse Casgrain : Une femme tenace et engagée. Texts collected by. Sainte-Foy: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 1993.

Ardis, Ann. New Women, New Novels: Feminism and Early Modernism. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1990.

Armstrong, Colleen, ed., Extraordinary Ordinary Women: Manitoba Women and Their Stories. Winnipeg: Manitoba Clubs of the Canadian Federation of University Women, 2002.

Arscott, Jane. “A Job Well Begun… Representation, Electoral Reform and Women’s Interests” in Gender and Politics in Contemporary Canada, ed. Francois-Pierre Gingras (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1995), 56-84.

Arscott, Jane. “Twenty-five Years and Sixty-Five Minutes After the Royal Commission on the Status of Women.”  International Journal of Canadian Studies 11 (Spring 1995):  33-58.

Arscott, Jane and Linda Trimble, eds. In the Presence of Women: Representation in Canadian Governments. Toronto: Harcourt, 1997.

Arscott, Jane and Linda Trimble. Still Counting: Women in Politics Across Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003.

Atkinson, Diane. The Purple, White & Green: Suffragettes in London, 1906-1914. London: Museum of London, 1992.

Atkinson, Elmira Elliott. Confessions of a Chorus Girl (New York: The Grafton Press, 1903).

Aubin, Georges. “Les Femmes Patriotes : de la Fiction à la Réalité.” Bulletin d’histoire politique, 12.1 (automne 2003) : 43-57.

Austin, A.M. Rev. Principal. Woman; Her Character, Culture and Calling. A Full Discussion fo Woman’s Work int eh Home, the School, the Church and the Social Circle; with an Account of Her Successful Labors in Moral and Social Reform, her Heroic Work for God and Humanity in the Mission Field, Her Success as a Wage-Earner and in Fighting Life’s Batte Alone; with Chapters on all Departments of Woman’s Training and Culture, Her Claims to the Higher Education, and the Best Methods to be Pursued Therein. By a Galaxy of Distinguished Authors in the United States and Canada. Intro. Frances E. Willard. Brantford, Ont.: The Book & Bible House, 1890.





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