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502 related items for PubMed ID: 19484892

  • 21. [Histories of the history of women].
    Borello B.
    Clio (Roma); 1999; 35(2):343-52. PubMed ID: 20120058
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  • 22. Organizing for change: women's grassroots activism in Japan.
    Khor D.
    Fem Stud; 1999; 25(3):633-61. PubMed ID: 20527368
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  • 23. Cultural liminality and hybridity: the Romanian "transition.".
    Popescu M.
    Pap Kroeber Anthropol Soc; 2001; (86):47-67. PubMed ID: 19090055
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  • 24. Freeing bodies: heroines in history.
    Fan H.
    Int J Hist Sport; 2001; 18(1):1-6. PubMed ID: 18589919
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  • 25. Household and market in suffragette discourse, 1903-14.
    Mayhall LE.
    Eur Leg Towar New Paradig; 2001; 6(2):189-99. PubMed ID: 18389562
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  • 26. Women for a new Japan: sex, love, and politics in the early postwar.
    Bardsley J.
    US Jpn Womens J Engl Suppl; 2002; (23):2-9. PubMed ID: 19496279
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  • 27. [Fashion in Bydgoszcz in the interwar period].
    Fleming D.
    Kwart Hist Kult Mater; 2001; 49(3):221-40. PubMed ID: 18200760
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  • 28. [Like-minded souls: sensitive staging and intellectual conflict of men and women in the friendship culture of the Enlightenment].
    Schnegg B.
    Werkstatt Gesch; 2001; (28):23-42. PubMed ID: 20344859
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  • 29. Reflections on feminism and monism in the Kaiserreich, 1900-1913.
    Dickinson ER.
    Cent Eur Hist; 2001; 34(2):191-203. PubMed ID: 18437763
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  • 31. The discursive constitution of Pakistani women: the articulation of gender, nation, and Islam.
    Cook N.
    Atlantis (Montr); 2001; 25(2):31-41. PubMed ID: 17644860
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  • 33. [Desexualized Nora: strategies in the discourse on Chinese New Women in the May Fourth period].
    Hsu HC.
    Jin Dai Zhongguo Fu Nu Shi Yan Jiu; 2002; 10():59-101. PubMed ID: 19504793
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  • 34. [Family affairs: marriage, hereditary practices, and protecting the inheritance during the 19th century].
    Bragoni B.
    Anu IEHS; 2001; 16():337-64. PubMed ID: 19530350
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  • 35. A radical women's rights and peace activist: Margarethe Lenore Selenka, initiator of the first worldwide women's peace demonstration in 1899.
    Katzel U.
    J Womens Hist; 2001; 13(3):46-69. PubMed ID: 18335621
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  • 36. Reading beyond the words: material letters and the process of interpretation.
    Steen SJ.
    J Rocky Mt Mediev Renaiss Assoc; 2001; 22():55-69. PubMed ID: 19097326
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  • 38. [One intellectual, author, and patron among others, Margaret of Valois (1553-1615)].
    Viennot E.
    Clio (Toulouse); 2001; (13):125-34. PubMed ID: 19530392
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  • 40. Women and culture in Poland in early modern times.
    Bogucka M.
    Acta Pol Hist; 1999; (80):61-97. PubMed ID: 19280739
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