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Dr. Linda
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Dr.
Linda Kealey
Member of the Advisory Council
Academic
and
Employment Record
- Degrees
- B.A. University of Toronto 1969 (Sociology)
- B.L.S. University of Toronto 1970 (Library
Science)
- M.A. University of Toronto 1974 (History)
- PhD. University of Toronto 1982 (History)
- Employment
- Visiting Assistant Professor, MUN,1980-81
- Assistant Professor, MUN, 1981-86
- Associate Professor, MUN, 1986-
- Head, Department of History, MUN 1994 - 1997,
1998-
- Awards / Grants
- University of Toronto Open Fellowship, 1975-76
- 1976-77.
- Canada Council, Doctoral Fellowship, 1977-78
- 1978-79.
- SSHRCC Post Doctoral Fellowship, 1981-82
(declined).
- Vice-President's Research Grant, 1982.
- SSHRCC Women and Work Strategic Grant, 1984-85.
- Association for Canadian Studies Interregional Exchange grant,
1993
- ISER Research Grant, "Girls in Service Project"
(1993-94)
(B. ODwyer, L. Kealey, B. Schrank)
- Aid to Scholarly Publishing Programme Grant, for Enlisting
Women
in the Cause (1998)
- Smallwood Centre, Research Grant, "Nursing and Midwifery
in
Twentieth Century Newfoundland: A Case Study of Myra Bennett."
(1996)
- SSHRCC International Travel Grant, 1987 (Wales)
- SSHRCC International Travel Grant, 1987 (Finland)
- SSHRCC International Travel Grant, 1990 (Scotland)
- Summer Student Research Grant 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994,
1995
- MUCEP Grants for Undergraduate Research
- Appointments /
Elections
- Fellow Royal Historical Society (London, England),
1991-
- Canadian Historical Review, Co-Editor (June
1994-97)
- Board Member, Conference of Historical Journals
(1996-99)
- Editorial Board, Womens History Project, "A Century
Stronger"
- (CD-ROM, Canadian Womens History in the
20th
Century)
- Editors: Prof. Sharon Cook, Education, University of
Ottawa
- Kate ORourke, Archives of Ontario
Publications
- Books
- A Not Unreasonable Claim: Women and Reform in Canada,
1880s-1920s
(Toronto: Canadian Women's Educational Press, 1979), Editor.
- Beyond the Vote: Canadian Women and Politics (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1989), co-edited with Joan Sangster. Author of one
chapter.
- Pursuing Equality: Historical Perspectives on Women in
Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's: ISER Books, 1993). Editor and author of
introduction.
- Enlisting Women for the Cause: Women, Labour and the Left
in
Canada, 1890-1920, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998)
- Articles (R =
Refereed)
- J. Acton et. al, Women at Work, Ontario,
1850-1930
(Toronto: Canadian Women's Educational Press, 1974), Introduction, 1-11.
- R. "Women's Work in the United States: Recent
Trends in
Historical Research," Atlantis, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 1979),
133-42.
- R. "Canadian Socialism and the Woman Question
1900-14", Labour/Le
Travail 13 (Spring 1984), 77-100.
- R. "Punishment at Hard Labour: Stephen Burroughs
and the
Castle Island Prison 1785-98" New England Quarterly, LVII, 2 (June 1984),
249-54.
- R. "Patterns of Punishment: Massachusetts in the Eighteenth
Century" American Journal of Legal History, XXX, No. 2 (April 86),
163-86.
- "Women and Labour During World War I: Women
Workers and
the Minimum Wage in Manitoba," in Mary Kinnear, ed., First Days, Fighting
Days
(Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1987), 76-99.
- "'No Special Protection - No Sympathy': Women's Activism
in the
Canadian Labour Revolt of 1919," in Deian Hopkin and G.S. Kealey, (eds.)
Class,
Community and the Labour Movement in Wales and Canada, 1850-1930,
Aberystwyth, 1989),
134-59.
- "The Status of Women in the Historical Profession in Canada,
1989 Survey," Canadian Historical Review LXXII, 3 (Sept. 1991),
370-88.
- "Crossing Borders: The Influence of American Women's
History on
the Writing of Canadian Women's History", Canadian Review of American
Studies,
1992 Special Issue Part II, 279-300.
- "Women's History, Gender History and Dichotomies"
(with
Franca Iacovetta), left history Vol. 3, No. 2 and Vol. 4, No.1 [Fall/Winter 95 and
Spring/Summer 96], 221-37.
- "Women and Wage Labour in Australia and Canada,
1880-1980"
(with Raelene Frances and Joan Sangster) Labour/Le Travail 38 (Fall 1996)
Honorable
Mention, Hilda Neatby Prize, CHA, June 1997. (co-published as issue of Australian
Labour History)
- "Public and Private"; "Womens History,
North
American" in D. R. Woolf, ed., Making Histories: A Global Encyclopedia of
Historical Writing (New York: Garland, 1997)
- "Feminism before World War I" in J.M. Bumsted, ed.,
Topics
in Canadian History: Volume Two (Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford, 1997?)
- "Canadian Womens Identities in Recent
History", Paper
(invited) for the Coloquio Trinacional, "Las Mujeres al fin del Milenio en América
del Norte", 14-17 Oct. 1996, Mexico City. [To be published in Spanish]
- "Women and the Economy" chapter in Canada:
Confederation
to the Present, CD-ROM textbook (Prentice-Hall, 1998) [Rod MacLeod, Chair,
Editorial
Board]
- Guest Editor -
Journals
- Editor, Special Issue on Women's History, Canadian Historical
Review, LXXII, No. 4 (December 1991)
- Editor/compiler, Women's Policy Office (Gov't. of NF &
Labrador),
Newsletter, October 1992. Women's History month issue.
- Other
- R. Hann et. al, Primary Sources in Canadian
Working
Class History 1860-1930 (Dumont Press, 1973), co-compiler,
bibliography.
- "Poverty and the Working Class in Toronto," National
Museum
of Man, in Canadian Visual History Series, with Gregory Kealey. (Ottawa,
1980)
- Jill K. Conway with the assistance of Linda Kealey and Janet E.
Schulte. The Female Experience in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century America,
(N.Y.
1982). Annotated bibliography.
- "Factors Affecting Womens Labour Force
Participation," Background Paper for the Newfoundland Royal Commission on
Employment
and Unemployment, 1985, 47 pp.
- "Report on the Visit of Dr. Douglas Hay to Memorial
University
of Newfoundland" ACS Newsletter, 15, no. 2-3 (Summer-Fall 1993), p.
18
- Annotated Bibliography of Womens History Sources in
Newfoundland Archives (St. Johns) 1996.
- Book Reviews
- BC Studies
- Canadian Historical Review
- Canadian Review of American Studies
- Canadian Journal of History
- Histoire Sociale/Social History
- Labour/Le Travail
Lectures Presented at National and International
Conferences
- "Punishment of Criminal Offenders in 18th Century
Massachusetts" Presented at the Annual Meeting of Canadian Historical Association
(Halifax, 1981).
- "Canadian Socialism and the Woman Question 1900-14"
University of Winnipeg Symposium on the Winnipeg General Strike, 9-11 March
1983.
- Discussant, "Historical Images of Women" session,
11-13
November 1983 at the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Annual
Conference, Vancouver.
- "Women's Studies and Small Communities,"
Bermuda/Canada
1609-1984 Conference Bermuda, February 1984.
- "Women and Labour During World War I: Women Workers
and the
Minimum Wage in Manitoba," presented at The Second Annual Canadian Studies
Conference, "Women in Manitoba History," January 24-25, 1985,
Winnipeg.
- "Prairie Socialist Women and WWI: The Urban West."
Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Winnipeg, 7 June
1986.
- "Commentary: The Relevance of the American Social History
Project for Canadian History." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian
Historical Association, Winnipeg, 6 June 1986.
- "'No Special Protection - No Sympathy': Women's Activism in
the
1919 Canadian Labour Revolt." Paper presented at the Canadian-Welsh Labour
History
Conference, Gregynog, Wales, 27-29 April 1987.
- "Women's Activism in the Finnish-Canadian Socialist
Movement
before 1920: Sanna Kannasto in context." Paper presented to "Women as
Builders
of Society" Conference, Kuopio, Finland, 26-30 August 1987.
- "Facing the Contradictions: Socialist Women in Early
Twentieth
Century Canada," Paper presented to the J.S. Woodsworth Conference, 22-23 April
1988,
Vancouver, B.C. (also presented as a public lecture at UNB, Fredericton, 14 March
1988).
- "The Status of Women in the Historical Profession in Canada:
1989 Survey," report prepared for the Canadian Historical Association, 1990;
presented as a paper at the Annual Meetings of CHA (Learned Societies), 27 May 1990,
Victoria, B.C.
- "Separation and Integration in Canadian History: The Case of
Women's History," Paper presented to the Canadian Studies Conference, Edinburgh,
Scotland, 3-6 May 1990.
- "Women's Labour Militancy in Canada, 1900-20." Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the CHA (Kingston, Ont.), June 1991.
- "Instituting Change for Women in Academe: The Case of
Women in
History," Lecture, Concordia University, January 1992.
- "Facing Our Differences/Forging Alliances" panel
presentation at "Teaching Women's History Challenge and Solutions"
Conference,
Trent, 20-22 August 1993.
- "Crossing Borders: The Influence of American Women's
History on
the Writing of Canadian Women's History", Lecture, University of Calgary History
Department, 15 October 1993.
- Commentator, Atlantic Canada Studies Conference, "Women,
Work,
Change", Sept. 1995.
- "Revisiting First Wave Feminism in Canada: The Politics of
History", lecture presented to the Humanities Society, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College,
November 1995 and revised for presentation to Graduate Seminar, Department of History,
January 1996.
- Final version presented to Department of History (York and
University
of Toronto) Womens History Colloquium (Nov. 1996).
- "A Socialist Movement which does not attract the Women
Cannon
Live": Canadian Socialism Revisted," seminar presentation, University of
Sydney,
Sydney, Australia, 20 March 1998.
- "Only A Working Girl? Womens Labour Activism in
Canada c.
1900-20." Lecture to Sydney Branch, Australian Society for the Study of Labour
History, 27 March 1998.
Involvement
in
University Affairs
- Department of History, Head, 1994-97, 1998-2001
- Programme Supervisor of Women's Studies Minor, Memorial
University of
Newfoundland, 1983-85, 1987-88. Acting Supervisor Winter Term 1994
- Committees (Department) Policy Committee, 1983-84, 1987-88;
1992-
- First Year Evaluation Committee, 1983-84
- Promotions & Tenure Committee, 1981-82; 1984-1985;
1989-90;
1993-94.
- Graduate Committee 1990-91.
- Graduate Coordinator 1992-94
- Committees (Arts) Faculty of Arts, Research Committee,
1984-85.
- Women's Studies, 1983-; Women's Studies Executive Committee,
1992-94.
- Committees (University) Chair, Review Committee on Affirmative
Action
1989-93
- Member, Senate Committee on Honorary Degrees, 1992-98
(renewed)
- Committee to Review Graduate Programme, English Dept., Fall 93.
School of Graduate Studies, Faculty Council, 1994-97. Appeals Committee, Graduate
Studies.
1994-95; 95-96; 96-97
Editorial
Activities
- Advisory Board, Atlantis, 1978-95
(reorganized)
- History Editor, Atlantis, 1991-95 (reorganized)
- Editor, English Language Publications, Canadian Research Institute
for the Advancement of Women, 1985-86 .
- Member, Advisory Board, Network Foundation for Educational
Publishing, 1984-92. (disbanded)
- Member, Advisory Board, Canadian Journal of Women and the
Law,
1986-93 (Board dismantled)
- Board member, Canadian Historical Review,
1989-1992.
- Chair, Board, Canadian Historical Review,
1992-1994.
- Co-editor, Canadian Historical Review,
1994-1997.
- Manuscript reviewer - McClelland and Stewart, University of
Toronto
Press, Acadiensis Press
- Aid to Scholarly Publishing Programme, ms. reviewer,
1996
- Killam Grants assessor, 1990
- SSHRCC - grant reviewer since 1987 (Strategic Grants, Research
Tools,
etc.)
Organizational
Activities
- President, Canadian Womens Studies Association, 1983-84.
Member
1983-
- Board Member, Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of
Women, 1982-85. Member 1982-
- Secretary, CRIAW, 1984-85.
- Member, International Travel Grants Committees, SSHRCC,
1983-86.
- SSFC National Lobbying Network 1989-92; Womens Issues
Network
1994-96.
- Canadian Historical Association, Council Member,
1987-90.
- Member, Programme Committee, Canadian Historical Association,
1985
(Montreal), 1994 (Calgary), 1997 (St. Johns)
- Chair, Canadian Committee on Womens History (affiliated to
CHA)
1990-91.
- Consultant to Association for Canadian Studies, Heritage Test,
1990-91.
- Chair, Corey Prize Committee (Canadian Historical Association),
1992.
- Member, Nominating Committee (CHA), 1991-93.
- Chair, Nominating Committee (CHA), 1992-93.
- Member, Canadian Programme Committee for 18th
International Congress of Historical Sciences (Montreal 1995).
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