Canadian historian
Yolande Cohen
Born 1950Morocco
Citizenship Canadian Occupations historian professor politician Awards Discipline Historian Sub-discipline History of youth History of women History of Moroccan Jews
Yolande Cohen (born 1950) is a Moroccan-born Canadian historian and professor of contemporary history whose research focuses upon History of Youth and the History of Women. A Moroccan Sephardi , she also focuses on the History of Moroccan Jews.[ 1] [ 2] In the 1990s, Cohen was a politician, the initial leader of the Coalition Démocratique–Montréal Écologique municipal political party and its candidate for mayor in the 1994 municipal election . Cohen is a Fellow of Royal Society of Canada . Her awards include Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour and Knight of the National Order of Québec .
Early life and education
Yolande Cohen was born in Morocco, 1950.[ 3] She has younger brothers.[ 4] She studied in Paris in 1968, then immigrated to Quebec .
Career
Cohen was a lecturer in Rimouski , Quebec, in 1976.[ 4] In the same year, she worked as a history teacher at the Université du Québec in Montreal . She is involved in the founding of "Vélo Québec, du Regroupement des femmes du Québec et de Montréal écologique".[ 5] Cohen has also taught at Harvard University , Princeton University , the University of California, Los Angeles , the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences and the Paris Nanterre University .[ 2]
She is the author of several academic works, including Les jeunes, le Socialisme et la guerre : Histoire des Mouvements de jeunesse en France ; Femmes de parole. L’Histoire des Cercles de fermières du Québec ; and Femmes philanthropes : Catholiques, Protestantes et Juives dans les Organisations caritatives au Québec .[ 2] Since its creation in February 2012, Cohen also occasionally writes for HuffPost , Quebec edition, publishing blog posts on various subjects.[ 6]
In 1994, Coalition démocratique de Montréal merged with Montréal Écologique to become the Coalition Démocratique–Montréal Écologique , a municipal political party that existed till 1998. Cohen was its initial leader and its candidate for mayor in the 1994 municipal election .[ 7] [ 4] She was also a candidate for city council in the 1998 Montreal municipal election .
Awards and honours
2011, Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour [ 2]
Fellow, Royal Society of Canada .[ 8] In 2012, she was elected President of the Academy of Arts, Letters and Human Sciences of the Royal Society of Canada.[ 2]
2013, Finalist, Women of the Year Competition, organized by the organization Arab Women's Space, in two categories: (a) art and culture, and (b) teaching and research[ 2]
2017, Knight of the National Order of Québec [ 5]
Selected works
Les Mouvements de jeunesse socialiste en France : espoirs et échecs, 1880-1905 , 1978
Femmes et politique , 1981
Les thèses universitaires québécoises sur les femmes, 1921-1981 , 1983
Les jeunes, le socialisme et la guerre : histoire des mouvements de jeunesse en France 1989
Encrages féministes : un moment de réflexion dans la recherche féministe , 1989
Role of women's movements in enlarging citizenship in Québec , 1997
Féminismes et identités nationales : les processus d'intégration des femmes au politique , 1998
Femmes de parole : l'histoire des Cercles de fermières du Québec, 1915-1990 , 1990
Femmes philanthropes : Catholiques, Protestantes et Juives dans les Organisations caritatives au Québec , 2000
Religion et politique dans les sociétés contemporaines , 2006
Identités sépharades et modernité , 2007
Le rôle des mouvements de femmes dans l'élargissement de la citoyenneté au Québec , 2012
Les Sépharades du Québec : parcours d'éxils nord-africains , 2017
References
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