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467 related items for PubMed ID: 20120077

  • 1. [Institutional feminism in Tunisia].
    Bessis S.
    Clio (Toulouse); 1999; (9):93-105. PubMed ID: 20120077
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  • 2. 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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  • 3. [Historical and cultural dilemmas: the development of the image of women in China in the light of the Sino-Western dialogue].
    Ye W.
    Jin Dai Zhongguo Fu Nu Shi Yan Jiu; 2002; 10():103-16. PubMed ID: 19504790
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  • 4. [The evolution of the status of women in France: from submission to liberation, 1880-1930?].
    Galliano R.
    Historiens Geogr; 2001; 92(373):79-84. PubMed ID: 20034153
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  • 5. [Islam, reformism, and the status of women in Tunisia: Tahar Haddad (1898-1935)].
    Sraieb N.
    Clio (Toulouse); 1999; (9):75-92. PubMed ID: 20120076
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  • 6. Women and economic life.
    Roy PG.
    Indica; 2001; 38(1-2):269-76. PubMed ID: 20037938
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  • 7. ["Daring and agitated": women's history in Russia, 1801-1905 - forms of social activity].
    Pushkareva NL.
    Otechestvennaia Istor; 2002; (6):52-66. PubMed ID: 19484910
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  • 8. National politics/local identities: abortion rights activism in post-wall Berlin.
    Wuerth A.
    Fem Stud; 1999; 25(3):601-31. PubMed ID: 20527367
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  • 9. Wonder woman was Argentine and her real name was Evita.
    Navarro M.
    Can J Lat Am Caribb Stud; 1999; 24(48):133-52. PubMed ID: 19967827
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  • 10. Women in public in eighteenth century Britain. The problem of periodization.
    Clark A.
    Wien Z Gesch Neuzeit; 2001; 1(2):60-78. PubMed ID: 20344861
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  • 11. "Hedda is all of us": late-Victorian women at the matinee.
    Barstow ST.
    Vic Stud; 2001; 43(3):387-411. PubMed ID: 19320092
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  • 14. The role of women in the urban economy of Istanbul, 1700-1850.
    Zarinebaf-Shahr F.
    Int Labor Work Class Hist; 2001; (60):141-52. PubMed ID: 20037943
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  • 19. "Women and peace and security": the politics of implementing gender sensitivity norms in peacekeeping.
    Carey HF.
    Int Peacekeep; 2001; 8(2):49-68. PubMed ID: 20037946
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  • 20. A few good women: gender stereotypes, the military and peacekeeping.
    DeGroot GJ.
    Int Peacekeep; 2001; 8(2):23-38. PubMed ID: 20037948
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