Carolyn Strange

Affiliations: 
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Canadian History, Geography
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Suzanne Lebsock grad student 1992 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (“The Perils and Pleasures of the City: Single, Wage-Earning Women in Toronto, 1880-1930”)

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Renisa Mawani grad student 2001 University of Toronto (GeograTree)
Kimberley White-Mair grad student 2001 University of Toronto (GeograTree)
Bryan R. Hogeveen grad student 2003 University of Toronto (GeograTree)
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Strange C, Hetherington L. (2020) Murderess or Miscarriage of Justice? A Case of Husband Poisoning in Early Federation New South Wale Australian Historical Studies. 51: 299-323
Strange C. (2018) Determining the Punishment of Sex Criminals in Confederation-Era Canada: A Matter of National Policy Canadian Historical Review. 99: 541-562
Strange C. (2015) The battlefields of personal and public memory: Commemorating the Battle of Saratoga (1777) in the late nineteenth century Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. 14: 194-221
Strange C. (2014) Sisterhood of blood: The will to descend and the formation of the Daughters of the American Revolution Journal of Women's History. 26: 105-128
Strange C. (2014) The Ambivalent Embrace of Kingly Power: Executive Clemency in Mid-Century Politics and Constitutional Thought American Political Thought. 3: 64-94
Strange C. (2012) Transcribing Class and Gender: Masculinity and Femininity in Nineteenth-Century Courts and Offices. By Carole Srole (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2009. viii plus 324 pp.) Journal of Social History. 45: 1141-1142
Strange C. (2010) Stanley Kubrick's a Clockwork Orange as art against torture Crime, Media, Culture. 6: 267-284
Strange C. (2010) Transgressive transnationalism: Griffith Taylor and global thinking Australian Historical Studies. 41: 25-40
Strange C. (2010) The unwritten law of executive justice: Pardoning patricide in reconstruction-era New York Law and History Review. 28: 891-930
Strange C. (2010) Griffith taylors antarctica: Science, sentiment, and politics Polar Record. 46: 65-74
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