Family Law in Canada 1867-1969
June 26th, 2009
HI375
This course covered all aspects of laws pertaining to family issues in Canadian history, from residential schools, to women’s property laws, to child abuse, to the education of children in Japanese internment camps, just to name a few topics. I really enjoyed this course!
Papers:
- book review of The Heiress vs. The Establishment
- the changing rights of the married woman in Canadian history
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