Organizing rural women : the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, 1897-1919 /

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Author / Creator:Kechnie, Margaret.
Imprint:Montreal, Que. : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2003.
Description:1 online resource (x, 194 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11156573
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ISBN:9780773570726
0773570721
0773524606
9780773524606
1282860860
9781282860865
9786612860867
6612860863
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"In Organizing Rural Women Margaret Kechnie looks at the history of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, popularly known as the Women's Institutes (WI), from the time the first branch was formed at Stoney Creek in 1897 until federation in 1919. Kechnie challenges the popular mythology that the WI began when Adelaide Hoodless called on farm women to organize and received an overwhelming response. She reveals the Hoodless had little to do with founding the WI, that early response to the organization was both disappointing and discouraging, and that for the first thirty-four years of its existence the WI was led by men, who defined the constitution of the organization and set many of its policies."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Kechnie, Margaret. Organizing rural women. Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2003 0773524606
Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1 Shun Not the Struggle ... It Is God's Plan!: The Historical Context of the Emergence of the Women's Institutes
  • 2 The Thing Most Needed Was Created: The Growth of the Women's Institutes before Federation
  • 3 There Is No Class Distinction in Our Ranks: Reflecting on the Leadership of the Women's Institutes
  • 4 Lucky If She Be Allowed to Keep the Egg Money: The Relationship of Farm Women to the Women's Institutes
  • 5 We Have Tactfully Kept from Being Meddlesome: Education as an Unresponsive Reform Tool
  • 6 We Have Gone a Long Way from the Principles of Cooking: Embracing Community Outreach For Home and Country7 The Little Acorn Has Become a Great Oak: The Founding of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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