Atlantic Women's History Bibliography Compiled by Suzanne Morton and Janet Guildford*

Alexander, Laurie. "An Interdisciplinary Approach to Maritime Women's Diaries: Laura Wood, Victoria Ross, L.M. Montgomery." M.A. thesis, Saint Mary's University, 1989. Allain, Marie-Anne. "Les femmes pensionnaires à Moncton: une étude du recensement de 1901." Mémoire de baccalauréat, Université de Moncton, 1994. Allison, Fannie et al. Traditional Lifetime Stories: A Collection of Black Memories Vol 2. Westphal, N.S.: Black Cultural Centre, 1990. Alphonsus, Sister Mary. "Life on Baccalieu: The Reminiscences of the Last Teacher There, Miss Margaret Noonan." Quarterly, 75, 3 (Christmas 1979): 10-12. Anauta, and Heluiz Washburne. "From Land of the Good Shadows: The Life Story of Anauta, an Eskimo Woman." In Their Lives and Times: Women of Newfoundland and : A Collage, eds. Carmelita McGrath, Barbara Neis and Marilyn Porter. St. John's: Killick Press, 1995: 18-20. Andy Rowe Consulting Economists. Effect of the Crisis in the Newfoundland Fishery on Women who Work in the Industry. St. John's: Women's Policy Office, 1991. Anger, Dorothy, Gary Cake and Richard Fuchs. "Women on the Rigs in the Newfoundland Offshore Oil Industry." In Women, Work and Family in the British, Canadian and Norwegian Offshore Oilfields, eds. Jane Lewis, Marilyn Porter and Mark Shrimpton. London: Macmillan Press, 1988: 83-101. Anger, Dorothy C, Carmelita McGrath and Sandy Pottle. Women and Work in Newfoundland. St. John's: Royal Commission on Employment and Unemployment, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1986. Antler, Ellen. "Fishermen, Fisherwomen, Rural Proletariat: Capitalist Commodity Production in the Newfoundland Fishery." Ph.D. thesis, University of Connecticut, 1981. Antler, Ellen. "Women's Work in Newfoundland Families." Atlantis, 2, 2 (Spring 1977), Part II Conference Issue: 106-13. Aresenault, Jeanne. "A la Recherche de Costume Acadien." Material History Bulletin, 4 (1977): 46-56. The Atlantic Catalogue of Development Groups and Organizations For Women. Halifax: International Education Centre, Saint Mary's University, 1985. Aucoin, Minnie. "Minnie Aucoin of St. Joseph du Moine." Cape Breton's Magazine, 58 (1991): 13-30. Axelrod, Paul. "Moulding the Middle Class: Student Life at in the 1930s." Acadiensis, XV, 1 (Autumn 1985): 84-122. Backhouse, Constance. "Desperate Women and Compassionate Courts: Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century ." University of Law Journal, 34 (1984): 447-78. Backhouse, Constance. "Divorce and Separation" and "Child Custody." In her Petticoats and Prejudice: Women and Law in Nineteenth-Century Canada. Toronto: Women's Press for Osgoode Society, 1991.

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Backhouse, Constance. '"Pure Patriarchy': Nineteenth-Century Canadian Marriage." McGill Law Journal, 31 (1986): 264-312. Backhouse, Constance. " in Canadian Legal History: 's Challenge, , 1946." Dalhousie Law Journal, 17, 2 (Fall 1994): 299-362. Bailey, Alfred Goldsworthy, ed. The Letters of James and Ellen Robb: Portrait of a Fredericton Family in Early Victorian Times. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1983. Baird, Irene. "Women in Offshore Newoundland." In Women and Oil, International Conference on Women and Offshore Oil, September 1985. St. John's: Institute of Social and Economic Research Conference Papers, No. 2, 1985: 43-67. Balcom, Karen. "From Recruitment to Retirement: Female Teachers in the Public Schools of Late Nineteenth Century Halifax." M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1992. Baldwin, Douglas. "Amy MacMahon and the Struggle for Public Health." The Island Magazine, 34 (Fall/Winter 1993): 20-7. Barnes, Belle et al. Traditional Lifetime Stories: A Collection of Black Memories Vol 1. Westphal, N.S.: Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, 1987. Barnholden, Patrick. "A Different Drummer: Lesbians and Gays in the Region: An Activist's Overview." New Maritimes, 11, 3 (1993): 6-15. Barry, Sandra. "The Art of Remembering: The Influence of Great Village, Nova Scotia, on the Life and Works of Elizabeth Bishop." Nova Scotia Historical Review, 11, 1 (1991): 2-38. Barry, Sandra. "Elizabeth Bishop: The Autobiography of a Poet." Dalhousie Review, 71, 4 (Winter 1991-92): 489-93. Barry, Sandra. '"Shades of Vice...and Moral Glory': The Temperance Movement in Nova Scotia, 1828 to 1848." M.A. thesis, University of , 1986. Barry, Sandra Lynn. "A Century of Temperance in Kings County, Nova Scotia, 1829-1929." B.A. Honours essay, Acadia University, 1983. Basiletti, Mari, Donna Greenwood and Beverly Mills, eds. Changing Times: Essays by Island Women. Charlottetown: Women's Legal Project of PEI, 1977. Battiste, Marie Anne. "Mikmaq Women: Their Special Dialogue." Canadian Woman Studies, 10, 2/3 (Summer/Fall 1989): 61-3. Bauer, Nancy. "Brigid Toole Grant's New Brunswick." Arts Atlantic, 10, 3 (Winter 1991): 44-5. Beaton, Mary Ann. "Mary Ann Beaton Makes Country Cheese." Cape Breton's Magazine, 9 (1974): 14-17. Beattie, Betsy. "Dutiful Daughters: Maritime Born Women in New England in the Late Nineteenth Century." Retrospection, 2, 1 (1989): 16-31. Beattie, Betsy. '"Going Up to Lynn': Single, Maritime-Born Women in Lynn, Massachusetts, 1879-1930." Acadiensis, XXII, 1 (Autumn 1992): 65-86. Beckett, Lesley. "The Effect of the Two World Wars on the Education of Women at Selected Maritime Universities: An Assessment, 1900-1970." B.A. Honours thesis, Mount Allison University, 1985. Bellerive, Fiona K. "Light Upon the Shadows of Exodus: Maritime Women and the Boston Y.W.C.A., 1890-1910." M.A. thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995. 144 Acadiensis

Bellerive, Fiona K. "Uncovering the Exodus: Maritime Women and the Journey to Lowell, Massachusetts, 1860-1880." B.A. Honours essay, Mount Saint Vincent University, 1993. Belliveau, John Edward. The Splendid Life of Albert Smith and the Women he Left Behind. Windsor: Lancelot Press, 1976. Benoit, Cecilia. "Midwives and healers: The Newfoundland experience." Healthsharing, 5, 1 (Winter 1983): 22-6. Benoit, Cecilia. "Midwives in Comparative Perspective: Professionalism in Small Organizations." Current Research on Occupations and Professions, 7 (1992): 203-20. Benoit, Cecilia. Midwives in Passage: The Modernisation of Maternity Care. St. John's: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1991. Benoit, Cecilia. "Mothering in a Newfoundland Community: 1900-1940." In Delivering Motherhood: Maternal Ideologies and Practices in the 19th and 20th Centuries, eds. Katherine Arnup, Andrée Lévesque and Ruth Roach Pierson. London: Routledge, 1990: 173-89. Benoit, Cecilia. "The of Mothering: A Case Study of Women in a Newfoundland Community." M.A. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1982. Benoit, Cecilia. "The Professional Socialization of Midwives: Balancing Art and Science." Sociology of Heath and Illness, 11, 2 (1989): 160-80. Benoit, Cecilia. "Traditional Midwifery Practice: The Limits of Occupational Autonomy." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 26, 4 (August 1989): 633-49. Benoit, Cecilia. "Urbanizing Women Military Fashion: The Case of StephenviUe Women." In Their Lives and Times: Women of Newfoundland and Labrador: A Collage, eds. Carmelita McGrath, Barbara Neis and Marilyn Porter. St. John's: Killick Press, 1995: 113-27. Bernard, Darlene. Our Native Women of Lennox Island. Lennox Island, P.E.I.: n.p., 1985. Best, Carrie M. That Lonesome Road: The Autobiography of Carrie M. Best. New Glasgow, N.S.: Clarion Publishing, 1977. Bezanson, Valerie Ann. "Women, Office Work and Uniform: the Case of the Acadia University Staff Association." M.A. thesis (sociology), Acadia University, 1980. Biggs, Katherine. "Domestic Service in Saint John, N.B., 1850-1890." M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1992. Billson, Janet Mancini. "Scottish Ancestry Women of Rice Point, P.E.I. : Feminism and Shifting Roles in a Rural Context." In The More We Get Together: Proceedings of the 1990 CRI AW Conference, eds. Houston Stewart, Beth Percival and Elizabeth R. Epperly. Charlottetown: gynergy, 1991: 125-38. Binkley, Marian and Victor Thiessen. '"Ten Days a 'Grass Widow' — Forty-eight Hours a Wife': Sexual Division of Labour in Trawlermen's Households." Culture, 8, 2 (1988): 39-50. Bishop, Anne. "On the March: Maritime Gays and Lesbians Get Organized." New Maritimes, 8, 3 (January/February 1990): 15-17. Reprinted in Toward a New Maritimes: A Selection from Ten Years of New Maritimes, eds. Ian McKay and Scott Milsom. Charlottetown: Ragweed Press, 1992: 259-63. Bibliography/Bibliographie 145

Bishop, Theresa Lynn. "Newfoundland's Struggle for the Women's Franchise." Undergraduate paper, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1982. [Newfoundland archives/library]. Bittermann, Rusty. "Women and the Escheat Movement: The Politics of Everyday Life on ." In Separate Spheres: Women's Worlds in the 19th-century Maritimes, eds. Janet Guildford and Suzanne Morton. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1994: 23-38. Blakeley, Phyllis R. '"And Having a Love for People.'" Nova Scotia Historical Quarterly, 5, 2 (June 1975): 167-76. Blakeley, Phyllis R. "Anna of Siam in Canada." Atlantic Advocate (January 1967): 41-5. Bliss, Michael. "Part Time in Malpeque: The Social Life of Lucy Palmer, Schoolteacher, 1887-1890." The Island Magazine, 36 (Fall/Winter 1994): 13-19. Bliss, Michael. "Sisters on the South Shore: The Diaries of Lucy Palmer and Lily Palmer Inman, 1883-1887." The Island Magazine, 34 (Fall/Winter 1993): 15-19. Blom, Margaret Howard and Thomas E. Blom, eds. Canada Home: Juliana Horatia Ewing's Fredericton Letters, 1867-1869. Vancouver: University of Press, 1983. Blouin, Barbara. Women and Children Last: Single Mothers on Welfare in Nova Scotia. Halifax: The Women's Action Coalition of Nova Scotia, 1989. Bobak, Molly Lamb. Double Duty: Sketches and Diaries of Molly Lamb Bobak — Canadian War Artist, ed. Carolyn Gossage. Toronto: Dundurn, 1992. Bolger, Francis W.P. The Years Before Anne. Halifax: Nimbus, 1991. Bolger, Francis and Elizabeth Epperly, eds. My Dear Mr. M: Letters to G.B. MacMillan from L.M. Montgomery. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1980; and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1992. Boyde, Beck and Adele Townshend. '"The Island's Florence Nightingale.'" The Island Magazine, 34 (Fall/Winter 1993): 1-6. Bradbrook, Pauline. "A Brief Account of the Church of England's Women's Association in Newfoundland." Canadian Church Historical Society Journal, 28 (October 1986): 92- 105. Bradbury, Bettina. "Widowhood and Canadian Family History." In Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800, ed. Margaret Conrad. Fredericton: Acadiensis Press, 1995: 19-41. Bradley, Mary. "Mary Bradley's Reminiscences: A Domestic Life in Colonial New Brunswick." Atlantis, 7, 1 (Fall 1981): 92-101. Bradley, Mary Coy Morris [1771-1859 NB]. A Narrative of the Life and Christian Experience of Mrs. Mary Bradley. Boston: Strong and Bodhead, 1849. Brand, Johanna. The Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash. Toronto: James Lorimer and Company, 1978 and 2nd ed., 1993. Breau, Alice. "Situation de la femme acadienne." Canadian Woman Studies, 3, 4 (Summer 1982): 37-8. Bredbury, Josie Matheson. "From Breton Cove and Boston: Conversations with Josie Matheson Bredbury." Cape Breton's Magazine, 56 (1991): 17-28. Bredbury, Josie Matheson. "From Breton Cove and Boston, Part 2: Conversations With Josie Matheson Bredbury." Cape Breton's Magazine, 57 (1991): 35-50. 146 Acadiensis

Brennan, T. Ann. The Real Klondike Kate. Fredericton: Goose Lane Editions, 1990. Brookes, Alan A. "Family, Youth and Leaving Home in Late-Nineteenth-Century Rural Nova Scotia: Canning and the Exodus, 1868-1893." In Childhood and Family in Canadian History, ed. Joy Parr. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1982: 93-108. Bruce, Harry. "How Did She Get into the Picture?" Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Winter 1985): 7-8. Bruce, Harry. Maud: the Life of L.M. Montgomery. New York and Toronto: Seal Bantam Books, 1992, 1994. Brun, Josette. "Les femmes d'affaires dans la société coloniale nord-américane: le cas de l'Ile Royale, 1713 à 1758." Mémoire de maîtrise, Université de Moncton, 1994. Brun, Josette. "La présence des femmes dans la sphère publique en Acadie au XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: le cas de Marie de St.-Étienne de la Tour, veuve d'Alexandre Le Borgne de Bellisle, seigneuresse de Port-Royale." Mémoire de baccalauréat, Université de Moncton, 1992. Buchanan, Roberta. "Autobiography as History: The Autobiographies of Three Labrador Women — Lydia Campbell, Margaret Baikie, and Elizabeth Goudie." In Newfoundland History 1986: Proceedings of the First Newfoundland Historical Society Conference, ed. Shannon Ryan. St. John's: Newfoundland Historical Society, 1986: 73-85. Reprinted in Their Lives and Times: Women of Newfoundland and Labrador: A Collage, eds. Carmelita McGrath, Barbara Neis and Marilyn Porter. St. John's: Killick Press, 1995: 67-74. Buffett, Clara. "Clara Buffett Remembers Hilda Wright." Cape Breton's Magazine, 55 (1990): 33-40. Bumsted, J.M. and Wendy Owen. "The Victorian Family in Canada in Historical Perspective: The Ross Family of Red River and the Jarvis Family of Prince Edward Island." History, 13 (Spring 1987): 12-18. Reprinted in Reappraisals in Canadian History: Pre-Confederation, eds. A D Gilbert, C M Wallace, and R M Bray. Scarborough: Prentice Hall, 1993: 477-87 and Interpreting Canada's Past: Volume One, Pre-Confederation, ed. J.M. Bumsted. Toronto: Oxford, 1993: 502-14. Burt, Robert. "Prominent Figures From Our Recent Past: Florence Miller." Newfoundland Quarterly, LXXX, 2 (Fall 1984): 22. Buszek, Beatrice Ross. "'By fortune wounded': Loyalist Women in Nova Scotia." Nova Scotia Historical Review, 7, 2 (1987): 45-62. Cadigan, Sean. "Whipping Them into Shape: State Refinement of Patriarchy among Conception Bay Families, 1787-1825." In Their Lives and Times: Women of Newfoundland and Labrador: A Collage, eds. Carmelita McGrath, Barbara Neis and Marilyn Porter. St. John's: Killick Press, 1995: 48-59. Cahill, Betty. Butterbox Babies: Baby Sales, Baby Deaths. The Scandalous Story of the Ideal Maternity Home. Toronto: McClelland-Bantam, 1992. Callbeck, J.A. Claudette. A History of the PEI Hospital School of Nursing, 1891-1971. Charlottetown, 1974. Callbeck, Lome. "Eliza and the Argonauts." Atlantic Advocate, 65, 1 (September 1974): 22- 5. Campbell, Catherine H. "Bessie Hall, Master Mariner." Nova Scotia Historical Review, 7, 2 (1987): 8-12. Bibliography'/Bibliographie 147

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