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Rose Henderson: A Woman for the People
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Author/contributor
- Campbell, J. Peter (Author)
Title
Rose Henderson: A Woman for the People
Abstract
Feminism and the political left come to life in this account of an important early twentieth-century social activist. The political movements and social causes of the turbulent 1920s and 30s are brought to life in this study of the work and times of feminist, socialist, and peace activist Rose Henderson (1871-1937). Her commitment to social justice led to frequent monitoring and repression by the authorities but her contributions to activist thought continue to pose challenges for interpretations of the history of Canada, leftism, labour, and women. In the first biography of Henderson, Peter Campbell provides a broader vision and deeper analysis of the period, drawing together the history of labour and of women's movements in French and English Canada, as well as the rise of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and its relationship with the Communist Party. Through analysis of Henderson's ground-breaking ideology Campbell shows that in the interwar years she and her comrades developed a distinctive feminism that differs from that of the first and second waves of feminist thought. A fresh look at the turmoil of the early twentieth century from an eye in the storm, Rose Henderson: A Woman for the People brings well-deserved attention to an influential feminist and leftist. --Publisher's description. Contents: Montreal Beginnings -- Mothers and Children -- Revolt and Repression -- Working-Class Hero -- An International Life -- War and Peace -- Toronto Beginnings -- Home, School, and Labour Hall -- War and Peace -- Again.
Place
Montreal
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
2010
# of Pages
x, 377 pages: portraits
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7735-3764-4
Short Title
Rose Henderson
Extra
OCLC: 646566462
Notes
Contents: Montreal Beginnings -- Mothers and Children -- Revolt and Repression -- Working-Class Hero -- An International Life -- War and Peace -- Toronto Beginnings -- Home, School, and Labour Hall -- War and Peace -- Again.
Citation
Campbell, J. P. (2010). Rose Henderson: A Woman for the People. McGill-Queen’s University Press. https://www.mqup.ca/rose-henderson-products-9780773537644.php
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