Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... women were allowed to participate as voters . The writer denounced the spiralling influence of women in Lower Canadian politics , concluding that if women continued to vote , they might , in time , acquire greater power , becoming ...
... women were allowed to participate as voters . The writer denounced the spiralling influence of women in Lower Canadian politics , concluding that if women continued to vote , they might , in time , acquire greater power , becoming ...
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... women were being redefined . Increasingly , men and women were supposed to inhabit two separate spheres , the public sphere and the private , or domestic , sphere . Ideally , women confined their activities to the domestic sphere ...
... women were being redefined . Increasingly , men and women were supposed to inhabit two separate spheres , the public sphere and the private , or domestic , sphere . Ideally , women confined their activities to the domestic sphere ...
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... women the vote.49 By 1886 , there were some modifications in the attack on women's changing roles . The Moniteur continued to publish a high percentage of jokes directed against women , but more of them invited women to laugh with the ...
... women the vote.49 By 1886 , there were some modifications in the attack on women's changing roles . The Moniteur continued to publish a high percentage of jokes directed against women , but more of them invited women to laugh with the ...
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