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14 May 2024  
 

Contested Territory: Transformation of the Woods

Women's Work in the New Brunswick Lumber Camps

MORE SOURCES

  • Fernande Lavoie Bélanger, Ma vie c'est la forêt (Moncton: Éditions de la francophonie, 2005).

  • Jazmine Belyea, “‘We Had to Make a Life': Women in the Forest Industries of New Brunswick, 1920-1960” , M.A. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 2009.

  • Narcisse Doiron, “1930: Working in the Woods” , New Maritimes, 4, 6 (February 1986), pp. 8-9.

  • William Parenteau, “Forest and Society in New Brunswick: The Political Economy of the Forest Industries, 1918-1939” , Ph.D. thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1994.

  • Donald MacKay, The Lumberjacks (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, 1978).

  • Ian Radforth, Bushworkers and Bosses: Logging in Northern Ontario, 1900-1980 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987).

  • Central New Brunswick Woodmen's Museum web site