War and Society in North AmericaT. Nelson (Canada), 1971 - 199 páginas |
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... culture.3 No series of events illustrates with greater clarity the controlling power of that stereotype than the history of the women's movement during the First World War . At the same time no single episode illustrates so vividly the ...
... culture.3 No series of events illustrates with greater clarity the controlling power of that stereotype than the history of the women's movement during the First World War . At the same time no single episode illustrates so vividly the ...
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... culture could develop into one appropriate for a peaceable , commercial democracy only when it celebrated the feminine , nur- turing powers and rejected the masculine ideas of aggression and conquest . In urging the feminization of ...
... culture could develop into one appropriate for a peaceable , commercial democracy only when it celebrated the feminine , nur- turing powers and rejected the masculine ideas of aggression and conquest . In urging the feminization of ...
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... culture , a way of life they imagined could survive trial by violence because it had been founded on violence . Without transforming today's American exiles into neo - Confede- rates , it can be said that Vietnam made them aware of the ...
... culture , a way of life they imagined could survive trial by violence because it had been founded on violence . Without transforming today's American exiles into neo - Confede- rates , it can be said that Vietnam made them aware of the ...
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Michael Bliss | 20 |
Bruce White | 37 |
Jill Conway | 52 |
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