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Monda Halpern
Professor
PhD, Queen's University, 1997
Supervision
Master's & Doctoral Level supervisory privileges
Teaching: Fall/Winter 2026-27
| Course Code | Course Title |
| HIST 2124B | History of Canadian Popular Culture |
| HIST 2181A | Sexual History: Expression, Regulation, and Rights in the West Since 1800 |
| HIST 3808F | Jewish Life in North America Since 1880 |
| HIST 9274B | Oh Gendered Canada |
Affiliations
- the Collaborative Graduate Program in Migration and Ethnic Relations
- the Jewish Studies Program at Huron University College
Research and Specialization
Professor Halpern specializes in nineteenth and twentieth-century Canadian and American Women's History and Jewish History. She welcomes inquiries from potential Master's and PhD students interested in pursuing work in these areas.
Teaching Philosophy
"At the start of every academic year, I make a bold promise to my undergraduate students - one which defines my teaching philosophy and goals. I inform them that my course will change their world view - that in eight months, they will see the world, and therefore themselves, in a new way. By the end of the year, they eagerly tell me of their personal evolution, and I respond that this is what learning should be - transformative."
Supervisions
- Jennifer Shaw, Canadian Jewish Women and the War Effort, 1939-1945, Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies.
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Josh Perell, “The Public Advocacy of the American Jewish Committee, 1906-1929,” Department of History (2015)
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Michelle Hutchinson Grondin, “More than Plumbing: The History of Sexual Education in Ontario, 1960-79,” Department of History (2015)
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Rhyly Bell (co-supervisor with Kelly Olson), “Fashion as Warfare: 1950s Cold War Fashion, Material Culture, and the Influence of Haute Couture and the Media.”
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Olivia Holland, “‘The Bloomered ‘Beauties’ of Edmonton: The Uniforms of the Edmonton Commercial Graduates and Interwar Notions of Gender and Place,” Department of History (2025)
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Kathryn Cormier, “‘The unspeakable evils of syphilis and gonorrhoea’: Women and Feminist Voices in The Public Health Journal 1920-24,” Department of History (2024)
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Ellen Nagy, “Remediating Democracy: Ontario’s Special Education Teachers in the 1970s,” Department of History (2023)
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Georgina Warner, “Interpreting Difficult History: An Analysis of Ontario’s Commemoration of the British Home Children,” Department of History (2023)
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Kaitlyn Carter, “Canadian Enforcers: Canadian Masculine Nationalism and the 1972 Summit Series,” Department of History (2021)
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Courtney Davis, “’No One in the World Could Blame You for What You Did’: Toronto Newspaper Coverage of Intimate Partner Violence in the Postwar Period,” Department of History (2015)
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Leaelle Derynck, “‘These Saplings Can Still Be Bent’: Jewish Training School of Chicago, 1889-1901,” Department of History (2015)
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Brandon Mendonca, “Agnes MacPhail and the Politics of Social Feminism, 1921-1939,” Department of History (2015)
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Kathleen Bishop, “From Motherhood to Fatherhood: Republican Constructions in Antebellum America,” Department of History (2014)
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Yisraella Gelkopf, “Mi-dor L’dor (From Generation to Generation): Using the Holocaust on the March of the Living to Promote Jewish Continuity,” Department of History (2014)
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Candice Kernot, “‘London’s Greatest Asset’: The London, Ontario YMCA and the Boy Problem during the First World War,” Department of History (2014)
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Grant Peters, “Lillian Freiman, Women, Identity, and the Jewish Community in Canada,” Department of History (2014)
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Laura DeVouge, “‘Lynch a Thousand Times a Week if Necessary’ Lynching and Women’s Rights in the American South,” Centre for American Studies (2012)
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Carlen Ng, “Lasting Legends: Chinese Women and the Presbyterian Mission Home,” Department of History (2011)
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Tim Krizner, “Social Reform, Eugenics, and the Construction of Canada, 1880-1930,” Department of History (2009)
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Michael Feiner, “The Lesser of Two Evils?: The Response of Jewish American Leaders to Radical Anti-Semitism of the 1930s,” Department of History (2008)
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Nathan Hall, “Nympho Nurses, Heinous Hookers, and the Vicious Vixens of the Viet Cong: Gender and the Revision of History in Comic Book Representations of the Vietnam War,” Department of History (2007)
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Allison Smith, “Women's Experiences during the Great Depression in Ontario,” Department of History (2006)
Major Research Projects
Bessie Starkman (1890-1930) was one of the most notorious crime bosses in 1920s Canada. With the 1916 Ontario Temperance Act and the advent of American prohibition, she and her common-law husband Rocco Perri exported liquor throughout the provinces and into the United States, establishing the Perri mob as preeminent in the world of Canadian organized crime. In the last several decades, journalists have demonstrated much interest in Starkman's criminal exploits alongside Perri and her brutal assassination. Not surprisingly, these writers have expressed less interest in Starkman prior to her chance 1912 encounter with Perri when she was the wife of a Toronto Jewish bakery driver and the mother of two daughters. Several of her biographers, including Robin Rowland in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, have simply summarized that when she ran off with Perri that year, “Bessie had abandoned her husband, children, and Jewish faith.” My work will explore the complex issues behind this assertion by examining not only Starkman's desertion, but female deserting in Ontario more broadly. While "nomad husbands," particularly immigrant Jewish men in the early twentieth century, have been well documented, surprisingly little scholarship investigates "runaway wives," who existed in far greater numbers than we realize.
Selected Publications
Books:
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(2015) Alice in Shandehland: Scandal and Scorn in the Edelson/Horwitz Murder Case. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press |
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(2001) And on that Farm He had a Wife: Ontario Farm Women and Feminism, 1900-1970. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press |
Book Chapters:
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(2011) "Foreword" (co-authored with Rev. Michael Bechard), pp. i-ii, and "Introduction" (co-authored with Sonia Halpern), pp. vii-x, in Esther Warmerdam as told to William Butt, Behind Our Doors (Holocaust memoir). London, Ontario: The Althouse Press (in cooperation with the Centre for Jewish-Catholic-Muslim Learning, King’s University College |
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(2010) "Baggage Claim." pp. 65-68. Living Legacies: A Collection of Writing by Contemporary Canadian Jewish Women, Volume II. Edited by Liz Pearl. Toronto: PK Press |
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(2001) "'Such Outrageous Discrimination': Farm Women and Their Family Grievances in Early Twentieth-Century Ontario," pp.116-23. Framing Our Past: Canadian Women's History in the Twentieth Century. Edited by Sharon Anne Cook, et al. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press |
Refereed Journal Publications:
- (2023) “A ‘Ghoulish Jamboree’: The Not-So-Jewish Jewish Funeral of Mob Boss Bessie Starkman.” Canadian Jewish Studies, 36 (Fall 2023): 51-78.
- (2019) “The 'Malestrom' at Christie Pits: Jewish Masculinity and the Toronto Riot of 1933.” Canadian Jewish Studies, 28 (2019): 12-33.
- (2017) "'A spectacular incident…had somehow eluded my attention': The Impact of Cyril Levitt and William Shaffir’s book, The Riot at Christie Pits (1987)." Histoire sociale/Social History, L, 102 (November 2017): 421-31.
- (2015) 'Are you people Jewish?': The Mistaken Identity of Mary Rosenblatt in the 1952 Harry Lee Murder Case." Canadian Jewish Studies, 23 (2015): 68-91.
- (2011) "'Art Should Always Ennoble': Emma Griesbach and Art Appreciation in the Women’s Page of The Farmers’ Sun, 1917-1922” (co-authored with Sonia Halpern). Ontario History, CCII, 1 (Spring 2011): 42-59.
- (2008) "JAP – Jewish And Passed-over: The Invisibility of Single Jewish Women in Issues of Intermarriage and Conversion” (co-authored with Sonia Halpern). Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal (Spring 2008) [online journal].
- (2007) "'This Ambitious Polish Jew': Rethinking the Conversion and Career of Bishop Isaac Hellmuth." Ontario History (Autumn 2007): 221-46.
Recent Presentations
- (2026) “Without a Forwarding Address: Marital Desertion in Early Twentieth-Century Ontario,” Research Seminar Series, Department of History, Western University, London, Ontario, March 5, 2026
- (2025) “By the Power Vested in Us: Self-Styled ‘Marriage’ in the Family of Bessie Starkman,” Ontario Women’s History Network (OWHN) Annual Conference, London, Ontario, October 25, 2025
- (2024) “Wives Deserted; Wives Deserting: Family Desertion in Early Twentieth-Century Ontario,” Ontario Women’s History Network (OWHN) Annual Conference, Kitchener, Ontario, October 25, 2024
- (2022) "'Suffering a Slow Death in a Comfortable Concentration Camp': The Post-War Housewife in Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique." Ontario Women's History Network (OWHN) Annual Conference, October 22, 2022 (ZOOM)
- (2021) “3 Changes over 3 Decades: Reflections on the Evolution of Women’s History.” Roundtable Panel on New Approaches to Women’s and Gender History, Ontario Women’s History Network (OWHN) Annual Conference, October 23, 2021 (ZOOM)
- (2021) "'She just vanished': Mob-Boss Bessie Starkman and Family and Religious 'Abandonment.'" Association for Canadian Jewish Studies, May 25, 2021 (ZOOM)
- (2021) "Leaving Harry for Rocco Perri: The Ambiguous Identity of Jewish Mob-Boss Bessie Starkman." JEM, Jewish Adult Education, London, Ontario, January 18, 2021 (ZOOM)
Awards and Distinctions
- 2018 Samuel Clark Research Fund, Faculty of Social Science, The University of Western Ontario, for When Harry Met Bessie and Bessie Met Rocco (awarded requested amount $4653)
- 2016-17 USC Teaching Honour Roll
for Teaching Excellence (seventh time receiving honour also received in 2015-16, 2010-11, 2008-09, 1997-2000) - 2016 Dean's Award of Excellence (awarded to the top performers in a Department, 2012-2015)
- 2014 J.B. Smallman Publication Fund and the Faculty of Social Science, The University of Western Ontario, for Alice in Shandehland: Scandal and Scorn in the Edelson/Horwitz Murder Case ($5000)
- 2009-10 Nominated, Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
USC/Alumni Association/Bank of Nova Scotia (third nomination also in 2006-07, 2001-02)




