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Profil

Dr. Joan Sangster

Affiliation

Trent University

Académie ou Collège

Académie des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada

Année d'admission

2003

Domaines d’expertise

feminism, labour, law and social policy, women's history

LONG
Joan Sangster is one of the foremost historians of twentieth-century Canada. Her scholarship is prodigious and pioneering, crossing intellectual and disciplinary boundaries to focus attention on women workers, activists, Aboriginal peoples, and the criminalized. Award-winning publications examine neglected Canadians with insight and compassion. National and international scholars admire her deft combination of detailed empirical research, theoretically informed discussion, and sensitive reconsideration of modern Canada. She has combined this scholarship with an impressive teaching and administrative career at Trent University, where she is the only faculty member to have won both the prestigious Symons Teaching Award and the Distinguished University Research Award.

SHORT
Joan Sangster is one of the foremost historians of twentieth-century Canada. Her scholarship is prodigious and pioneering, crossing intellectual and disciplinary boundaries to focus attention on women workers, activists, Aboriginal peoples, and the criminalized. National and international scholars admire her deft combination of detailed empirical research and sensitive reconsideration of modern Canada.