Jodey Nurse
Dr. Jodey Nurse is a faculty lecturer at the 看片视频 Institute for the Study of Canada at 看片视频 Previously, she was a research assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Waterloo and a past L.R. Wilson Assistant Professor at the Wilson Institute for Canadian History at McMaster University. Her current research focuses on the history of Canada's supply-managed dairy, egg, and poultry industries.
Nurse has authored many scholarly articles on the topic, and a central feature of her research is an examination of the asymmetrical power relations that exist among stakeholders in agricultural marketing systems and the polarized agricultural policies that have emerged in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Nurse also studies and writes about women in agricultural organizations and rural society more generally. Her first monograph, Cultivating Community: Women and Agricultural Fairs in Ontario, was published by 看片视频-Queen's University Press in 2022, followed by the publication of her second book, The Farm Products Council of Canada, 1972鈥2022: A History.
BOOKS:
Cultivating Community: Women and Agricultural Fairs in Ontario聽(Montreal-Kingston: 看片视频-Queen's University Press, 2022)
The Farm Products Council of Canada, 1972鈥2022: A History聽(Altona, MB: Friesen Press, 2022)
JOURNAL ARTICLES (REFEREED)
鈥淎 Crisis in National Unity?: The Chicken and Egg War, 1970鈥1971,鈥 co-authored with Bruce Muirhead, Journal of Canadian Studies 56, no. 1 (Winter 2022).
鈥淐anada鈥檚 Rotten Egg Scandal: The Politics of Food in the 1970s,鈥 Histoire Sociale/Social History 54, no. 111 (2021): 385鈥405.
鈥淭he Long Road to Stability: Egg Farmers in Canada and Fair Farm Pricing,鈥 co-authored with Bruce Muirhead, Agricultural History Review 68, no. 2 (2020): 286鈥306.
鈥淩egulating the Old Orders: The Ontario Milk Marketing Board and Old Order Mennonites and Amish,鈥 Journal of Mennonite Studies 37, no. 1 (June 2019): 267鈥84.
鈥淪ustainability in the Canadian Egg Industry 鈥 Learning from the Past, Navigating the Present, Planning for the Future,鈥 co-authored with Nathan Pelletier, Maurice Doyon, Bruce Muirhead, Tina Widowski, and Michelle Hunniford. Sustainability 10, no. 10 (2018): 3524 (24 pages).
鈥淢ilk is Milk鈥: Marketing Milk in Ontario and the Origins of Supply Management,鈥 Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 28, no. 1 (2018): 127鈥56.
鈥淎 Fair Ribbon Quilt: Crafting Identity and Creating Memory,鈥 Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (Spring 2018): 227鈥43.
SPECIAL ISSUE INTRODUCTORY ARTICLES
Histoire sociale/Social history, vol. 54, no. 111 (2021): Special Issue: 鈥淎griculture, Food, and Fuel Markets in Canada, 1860s鈥1990s鈥
- Guest editor and co-author of special issue introduction, Ben Bradley and Jodey Nurse, 鈥淎gricultural, Food, and Fuel Markets from the Perspective of Social History,鈥 243鈥59; 鈥淢arch茅s de l鈥檃griculture, de l鈥檃limentation et des combustibles du point de vue de l鈥檋istoire sociale,鈥 251鈥59.
Agricultural History, vol. 92, no. 2 (Spring 2018): Special Issue: 鈥淎rtifacts in Agraria鈥
- Guest editor and co-author of special issue introduction, Catharine Anne Wilson and Jodey Nurse, 鈥淎rtifacts in Agraria: Introduction,鈥 148鈥50.
CHAPTERS IN AN EDITED COLLECTION
鈥淐anadian Supply Management as a Bulwark against Financialization,鈥 co-authored with Bruce Muirhead in The Financialization of Agriculture: Contested Transformations, edited by Hilde Bj酶rkhaug, Andr茅 Magnan, and Geoffrey Lawrence, 244鈥60 (London and New York: Routledge, 2018).