Rose, Damaris, Lisa Dillon, and Marianne Caron. 2016. “Lives of their own, a place of their own? The living arrangements of ‘business girls’ in early twentieth-century Canadian cities.” British Journal of Canadian Studies 29 (2):225-248. doi: 10.3828/bjcs.2016.11. Open access: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/5881/1/rose-2016-lives.pdf

Dillon, Lisa, Damaris Rose, Catherine Lord, and Marianne Caron. 2018. “Les vies des personnes célibataires au Canada urbain, 1921-1941: une étude des configurations résidentielles.” Congrès de l’Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française, « L’histoire dans la cité », Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières – Campus Drummondville, 18-20 oct. 2018.

Dillon, Lisa, Damaris Rose, Catherine Lord, and Marianne Caron. 2018. “L’autonomie résidentielle des personnes célibataires au Canada urbain, 1921-1941.” Conference presentation, Association des démographes du Québec, Montréal, 15 mai 2018.

Rose, Damaris, Lisa Dillon, Mathieu Labrie, and Robert Jennings. 2016. “From transgression to normalcy? The evolving figure of the ‘working girl’ making her own home in Canadian cities 1921-1931.” Conference Paper, RC21 (Research committee 21 of the International Sociological Association), “The transgressive city”, Mexico City, 20-24 July 2016.

Rose, Damaris, Lisa Dillon, and Marianne Caron. 2016. “Surfacing the Singles: a mixed methods adventure into the living arrangements of the non-married in 1920s-1940s urban Canada.” International Institute for Social History Eleventh European Social Science History conference, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, 30 March – 2 April 2016

Other publications are in the works! For updates, please contact Damaris Rose (damaris.rose@inrs.ca)

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