Dr. Deborah stiles
PhD
Department of Business & Social SciencesÂ
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Deborah Stiles is an Professor at Dalhousie University of canada. Dr. Deborah Stiles earned A.B (magna cum laude) Marshall University,M.A. (English) University of Maine,Ph.D.(History) University of Maine. Dr. Deborah Stiles research interests are I am presently completing a book manuscript drawing together the unpublished remains of my doctoral thesis, "Contexts and Identities: Martin Butler, Masculinity, Class and Rural Identity, the Maine-New Brunswick Borderlands, 1857-1915," and published works examining the gender and class dimensions of rural childhood, anti-imperialism and gender identity, and rural, working-class masculinity in the context of the North American sole leather tanning industry.
Research Interest
I am presently completing a book manuscript drawing together the unpublished remains of my doctoral thesis, "Contexts and Identities: Martin Butler, Masculinity, Class and Rural Identity, the Maine-New Brunswick Borderlands, 1857-1915," and published works examining the gender and class dimensions of rural childhood, anti-imperialism and gender identity, and rural, working-class masculinity in the context of the North American sole leather tanning industry.
Publications
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Stiles, D.; Rangel, C.; MacLaughlin, J.; Sanderson, L.; and K. MacNeil. 2007. Rurality, Gender, and Leisure: Experiences of Young Rural Women in a Nova Scotia Community. Journal of Rural Community Psychology E10(2).
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The Dragon of Imperialism’: Martin Butler, Butler’s Journal, the Canadian Democrat, and Anti-Imperialism, 1899-1902.Canadian Historical Review 85, 3 (September 2004) 481-505.
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Rural Women, Underdevelopment, Health Knowledge, and Modernity: Women and Family Farms as Part of a Broader Context of Change. Anita Silvana Ilak Persuric, ed. Perspektive Žena u Obiteljskoj Poljoprivredi I Ruralnom Razvoju / Women Perspectives in Family Farming (Porec, Croatia: The Institute for Agriculture and Tourism, 2003), 130-35.