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Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures Jo Fraser Jones

Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures By Jo Fraser Jones

Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures by Jo Fraser Jones


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In 1891, Alice Barrett moved from Port Dover, Ontario, to the Okanagan Valley. Few women's diaries have survived from that time, and Barrett Parke recalls a period of profound transformation in a region newly opened to white settlement.

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Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures Summary

Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures: The Diaries of Alice Barrett Parke, 1891-1900 by Jo Fraser Jones

In 1891, Alice Barrett moved from Port Dover, Ontario, to the Okanagan Valley to keep house for her brother and uncle. She soon married Harold Parke, a former NWMP officer, and spent the next decade recording her experiences in a series of notebooks sent to her Ontario family. Few women's diaries have survived from that time, and Barrett Parke recalls a period of profound transformation in a region newly opened to white settlement by the railway. She was an astute observer and an exceptional writer, and her diaries provide invaluable insights into work, health, religion, race and gender relations, and women's lives. On a personal level, her writings show the conflict between her independent spirit and women's traditional roles. Although wary of the emerging feminism of the time, Alice was co-opted into the vice-regal circle of the Countess of Aberdeen, who stayed at nearby Coldstream Ranch, and became the first corresponding secretary of the Vernon chapter of the National Council of Women. Selected as a BC Book for Everybody.

About Jo Fraser Jones

Jo Fraser Jones (editor) lives in Vernon, B.C. She is a contributor to Framing our Past: Canadian Women's History in the Twentieth Century and has published articles on regional history.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Quite away from all my people: Arriving in the Spallumcheen Valley

The real, the useful, the necessary - these occupy one here: Life in the Spallumcheen Valley

A very cosy, happy home: At Home in Vernon

How many people I have got to know!: Vernon Friends and Acquaintances

Oh! I do hope I'll be able to do something useful and good: A One-Woman Social Welfare Service

A great many people have ailments here: Health and Social Issues in the 1890s

How I love them all: Some Members of the Barrett Family

Oh! I wish I could hear someone who would stir me up: Religion in the West

A man of Mr. Parke's ability: A Husband of Unusual Accomplishment

I have been as busy as I could be: Life at the BX Ranch and Encounters with the Chinese

There is much of the untamed animal nature in me: Confessions to the Diaries

The women work much harder than the men: Attitudes towards Other Races

Hob-nobbing with a Countess: Early Feminism in Western Canada

I think if I were a man I'd want to go in for [politics]: Political Life at the End of the 1800s

People really seem to be getting sanguine over the mining prospects around here: Exploration and Prospecting in the Okanagan

It really is shameful the way I neglect my poor old diary lately: The End of the Journals

I wonder when I'm a grey haired old woman if I will enjoy reading these papers!: The Final Years

Notes

Appendix: Chronology of the diaries

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

CIN0774808527G
9780774808521
0774808527
Hobnobbing with a Countess and Other Okanagan Adventures: The Diaries of Alice Barrett Parke, 1891-1900 by Jo Fraser Jones
Used - Good
Hardback
University of British Columbia Press
20011010
384
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