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Ladies, legislation and letters to Lester Pearson: policy and debates about married women's right to work in Canada, 1945-1970

Gender and History in the Americas
Helen Glew (University of Westminster)
3 December 2012

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Ladies, legislation and letters to Lester Pearson: policy and debates about married women's right to work in Canada, 1945-1970 from History SPOT on Vimeo.

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Geographical area:

  • North America

History type:

  • Political History
  • Gender and Women

Period:

  • 20th Century
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