"There are few, if any, historians better placed than Joan Sangster to write a history of a century of feminism in Canada... <em>Demanding Equality</em> is a book that is at once capacious in its scope and accessibly written."
- Magda Fahrni, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Labour / Le Travail
<p>Sangster’s precisely written yet wideranging book is a tour de force that chronicles the struggles for ‘equality, autonomy, and dignity’ in all of their rich complexity.</p>
- Elaine Coburn, York University, Literary Review of Canada
<p>"<em>Demanding Equality</em> is a formidable book, wide in scope, commendably readable, expansive in content, and convincing in analysis."</p>
- Rebecca Priegert Coulter, Professor Emerita, University of Western Ontario., University of Toronto Quarterly
<p>"In <em>Demanding Equality</em>, Joan Sangster demonstrates the confidence and virtuosity of a well-seasoned scholar at the top of her game."</p>
- Sarah Glassford, University of Windsor, Social History
[<em>Demanding Equality</em>] is an impressively balanced account that will undoubtedly become required reading for gender and women's history classes across the country.
- Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph, JACANZ, Vol. 1, Issue 2
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Joan Sangster is Vanier Professor Emeritus at Trent University and a past president of the Canadian Historical Association/Société historique du Canada. She is the author of One Hundred Years of Struggle: The History of Women and the Vote in Canada; Transforming Labour: Women and Work in Postwar Canada; and The Iconic North: Cultural Constructions of Aboriginal Life in Postwar Canada.