‘A Matter of Principal’: Female Involvement in Politics and Labour at the Lakehead, 1903-­1918

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
‘A Matter of Principal’: Female Involvement in Politics and Labour at the Lakehead, 1903-­1918
Abstract
[This thesis] is an analysis of the role women played in the social, political, and labouring sphere at the Canadian Lakehead (comprised of the twin cities of Port Arthur and Fort William, Ontario – present day Thunder Bay) during the early twentieth century. Through an analysis of the involvement of women in the workforce, strikes, and political organizations, it contends that a parallel narrative of female involvement in the Lakehead’s labouring history exists between 1903 and 1918. During this period, women were involved in advocating for, and giving a voice to, both themselves and their sex in a largely male dominated area and era of influence.
Type
M.A., History
University
Lakehead University
Place
Thunder Bay, Ont.
Date
2017
# of Pages
128 pages
Language
English
Library Catalog
Zotero
Citation
Kirker, J. (2017). ‘A Matter of Principal’: Female Involvement in Politics and Labour at the Lakehead, 1903-­1918 [M.A., History, Lakehead University]. https://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4377