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€ 51.12 The present volume explores through cultural and literary representations the contributions of women to the construction of knowledge in an... € 32.28 This book contains a collection of opinion by opponents of the feminist movement at the beginning of the 20th century. It is an intriguing...
€ 25.41 This unusual book presents an anti-feminist essay by Benjamin Hubbard. A fascinating, if uncomfortable, book for the modern reader that... € 25.36 This unusual book presents an essay by Benjamin Hubbard against suffragism and universal suffrage. It is a fascinating, if uncomfortable,...
€ 6.72 A tribute to the campaigner and political reformer Richard Pankhurst, husband to Emmeline Pankhurst and father to suffragists Adela, Sylvia... € 25.39 This book presents an absorbing collection of articles with an anti-suffragist stance from the beginning of the last century. It is...
€ 25.44 This book presents an absorbing collection of articles that examine the suffrage movement as it stood at the beginning of the last century... € 25.39 This book presents an absorbing collection of pro-suffrage articles from the beginning of the last century in the United States. It is...
€ 25.79 What, a book about fertility that doesn't blame women? In an otherwise barren national debate, Cannold offers fertility crisis management... € 60.15 Neoliberal globalization has had a detrimental impact on most women and their families in the global South or Third World. This book reveals...
€ 25.73 The reality for many women in South Africa, despite post-1994 optimism and gains for some, is that gross inequalities continue to divide... € 25.06 € 21.30 Within every woman there lives a powerful force. For though the gifts of wildish nature belong to us at birth, society's attempt to...
€ 31.70 This book contains a wealth of opinion from the beginning of the 20th century in opposition to female suffrage. Dozens of writers, both men... € 35.66 This book presents detailed analyses of the feminist and suffrage movements in Britain and Germany and Scandinavia. Thoroughly recommended...
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