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To Be Equals in Our Own Country : Women and the Vote in Quebec
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To Be Equals in Our Own Country : Women and the Vote in Quebec
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Abstract |
Most Canadian women had gained the right to vote by the end of the First World War, but women in Quebec had to wait until the mid-1940s to cast a ballot in their own provincial elections. The author retraces the journey from the infancy of democracy in Lower Canada to the Women’s Suffrage Act in 1940 and beyond.
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Women’s Suffrage and the Struggle for Democracy
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Vancouver, BC
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UBC Press
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Date |
2019
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# of Pages |
232p.
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Language |
en
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ISBN |
978-0-7748-3848-1
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Citation |
Baillargeon, Denyse. To Be Equals in Our Own Country : Women and the Vote in Quebec. Translated by Käthe Roth. Women’s Suffrage and the Struggle for Democracy. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2019.
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