Linda K. Cullum

 

Selected Publications

“Bear Ye One Another’s Burdens”: The Girls Friendly Society in Newfoundland. Anglican Life, Feb-May, 2017.  4-part Series.

“ ‘Don’t Relegate Women to the Nursery and Kitchen’: Women and Memorial University

        Extension Service.”  Women, adult education and leadership: Commitment and Passion.

       Thompson Educational Publishing.  Co-authored: Helen Woodrow and Linda Cullum, 2016


Creating This Place: Women, Family and Class in St. John’s,1900-1950. Montreal:

        McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.  Co-editor with M. Porter.

Review: http://www.thetelegram.com/Living/Entertainment/2014-09-06/article-3859845/Essays-on-St.-John%26rsquo%3Bs-women-leave-one-hungry-for-more/1?action=sendToFriend

Review: Glassford, Sarah (2015) It’s (Still) Complicated: Region and Gender in Recent Works of Atlantic Canadian Women’s and Gender History. Acadiensis, Volume XLIV, Number 1 Winter/Spring (2015)


“Below Stairs: Domestic Service in Twentieth Century St. John’s.” In Creating This Place:

        Women, Family and Class in St. John’s, 1900-1950. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014. 


“ ‘It's Up to the Women’: Gender, Class and Nation-Building in Newfoundland, 1935-45.”  For: Creating This Place: Women, Family and Class in St. John’s, 1900-1950. Montreal:

        McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014. 


Weather’s Edge: A Compendium of Women’s Lives in Newfoundland and Labrador. St. Joh’s:

        Killick Press, 2006. Co-editor with C. McGrath and M. Porter. 

Review: http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/nflds/article/view/10185/10518


Narratives At Work: Women, Men, Unionization and the Fashioning of Identities.  St. John’s:

        ISER Books,  Memorial University of Newfoundland.  (Nominated: CWSA Book Award 2005)

Review: http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/nflds/article/view/5616/6589


Resources For Feminist Research/Documentation Sur La Recherche Féministe, Vol 28 (1/2),

         Toronto: OISE/UT. Special Issue, Co-editor D. Tye.

       

“In Whose Interests?: Women Organizing on the St. John’s Waterfront, 1948.”  Journal of 

        Historical Sociology 22 (1) 2009: 108-144.  


“ ‘It was a woman’s job, I ‘spose. Pickin’ dirt outa berries’: Negotiating Gender, Work and Wages at Job Brothers, 1940-1950.”  Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 2 (2).  St. John’s: Memorial University of Newfoundland: 185-213. 


“Letters and Diaries: Connections.”  In L. Cullum, C. McGrath, and M. Porter, (eds)

        Weather’s Edge: A Compendium of Women’s Lives in Newfoundland and Labrador.

        St. John’s: Killick Press.


“Pictures Of Me?  At Work?”: The Case of the Declining Subject. Resources for Feminist

        Research/Documentation Sur la Recherche Féministe, Vol 28 (1/2), Toronto: OISE/UT

        Toronto: 121-132.


Introduction: Coming Together.” Resources for Feminist Research/Documentation Sur La

        Recherche Féministe, Vol 28 (1/2), Toronto: OISE/UT Toronto  (with Dr. D. Tye).


“ ‘The Way To A New Newfoundland’: The Early Work of the Jubilee Guilds of Newfoundland.”  In Gale Burford (ed.) Ties That Bind: An Anthology of Social Work and Social Welfare in Newfoundland and Labrador.  St. John’s: Jesperson Publishing: 7-27.


“A Woman's Place: The Work of Two Women's Voluntary Organizations in Newfoundland,

        1934-41.”  In C. McGrath, B. Neis and M. Porter (eds.) Their Lives and Times: Women in

        Newfoundland and Labrador, a Collage.  St. John's: Killick Press: 93-109.


“A Woman's Lot: Women and Law in Newfoundland.”  In Linda Kealey (ed.)  Pursuing

        Equality: Historical Perspectives on Women in Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John's:

        ISER Books: 66-162.

Review: http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/NFLDS/article/download/744/1098


“Producing Narratives, Producing Knowledges: Talking Femininity and Masculinity on the

        Berry Line.”  Online Conference Publication: Global Coasts: Gender, Fisheries and

        Contemporary Issues, Norway. Retrieved November 2007. http://uit.no/130/7750/8