Looking into My Sister's Eyes: An Exploration in Women's History

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Looking into My Sister's Eyes: An Exploration in Women's History
Abstract
Collection of papers presented at the conference, Immigrant and Ethnicity in Ontario: An Exploration of Women's History, held at the University of Toronto, May 1985.
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Multicultural History Society of Ontario
Date
1986
# of Pages
x, 245 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-919045-27-9
Accessed
8/22/25, 2:59 PM
Extra
OCLC: 14562662
Notes

Contents: A Prison-House for Prosperity: the Immigrant Experience of the Nineteenth Century Upper-Class British Woman / Elizabeth Hopkins -- The Role of Women in Italian Immigration to the New World, Franc Sturino -- 'I Won?t Be a Slave!': Finnish Domestics in Canada, 1911-30 / Varpu Lindström-Best -- Sunny Ontario for British Girls, 1900-30 / Marilyn Barber -- Abraham's Daughters: Women, Charity and Power in the Canadian Jewish Community / Paula J. Draper and Janice B. Karlinsky -- Women and the Polish Alliance of Canada/ Apolonja Kojder -- Greek Immigrant Women from Asia Minor in Prewar Toronto: the Formative Years / Elepussa Polyzoi -- Contributions to Ethnic Cohesion: Macedonian Women in Toronto to 1940 / Lillian Petroff -- Creating and Sustaining an Ethnocultural Heritage in Ontario: The Case of Armenian Women Refugees / Isabel Kaprielian -- Outside the Bloc Settlement: Ukrainian Women in Ontario During the Formative years of Community Consciousness / Frances Swyripa -- "But Women Did Come": Working Chinese Women in the Interwar Years / Dora Nipp -- From Contadina to Worker: Southern Italian Immigrant Working women in Toronto, 1947-1962 / Franca Iacovetta -- The Diverse Roles of Ontario Mennonite Women / Frank H. Epp and Marlene G. Epp.

Citation
Burnet, J. R. (Ed.). (1986). Looking into My Sister’s Eyes: An Exploration in Women’s History. Multicultural History Society of Ontario. https://archive.org/details/lookingintomysis0000unse/mode/2up