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Paperback Transformations: The Life of Margaret Fulton, Canadian Feminist, Educator, and Social Activist Book

ISBN: 1550227254

ISBN13: 9781550227253

Transformations: The Life of Margaret Fulton, Canadian Feminist, Educator, and Social Activist

Raised on a Manitoba farm in the 20s and 30s, Margaret Fulton, like many women of her time, became a teacher. Strongly influenced by thinkers like Thomas Carlyle and Virginia Woolf, Fulton diverged from the traditional career path. She forged her way to become the only female president of a coeducational university in Canada, when she took on that role at Halifax's Mount St. Vincent University in 1978.

A feminist, teacher, theorist of education,...

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