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Adelaide Hoodless:, domestic crusader, Cheryl MacDonald

Label
Adelaide Hoodless:, domestic crusader, Cheryl MacDonald
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Adelaide Hoodless:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Cheryl MacDonald
Series statement
Dundurn lives
Sub title
domestic crusader
Summary
Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, lifelong crusader for the recognition of the domestic sciences (cooking, sewing, childcare and housework) and an early proponent of home economics in Canada, was considered one of the radical new woman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She helped turn the Canadian YWCA into a national organization. She founded the Women's Institute, assisted in the founding of the Victorian Order of Nurses and represented Canada on numerous International Councils of Women, as well as establishing the first school for the training of domestic science teachers in Canada and putting together the first Canadian domestic science textbook, popularly known as the Little Red Book
Target audience
adult
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