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The Young Women's Christian Association of Canada, 1870-1920: "A Movement to Meet the Spiritual, Civic and National Need"
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The Young Women's Christian Association of Canada, 1870-1920: "A Movement to Meet the Spiritual, Civic and National Need"
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| Abstract |
The YWCA began in Montreal in 1874 and in Quebec City in 1875. Organized by urban middle-class Protestant evangelical church members, the YWCAs were meant to aid the growing number of young immigrant women from the British Isles and Europe maintain moral standards.
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PhD dissertation
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Carleton University
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Ottawa, ON
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1987
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v-529p.
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en
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Pedersen, Diana L. “The Young Women’s Christian Association of Canada, 1870-1920: ‘A Movement to Meet the Spiritual, Civic and National Need.’” PhD dissertation, Carleton University, 1987. https://repository.library.carleton.ca/concern/etds/b2773w444.
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