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List of Sources for on This Day She by Jo Bell Tania Hershman Ailsa List of Sources To keep this list to a manageable size, we have not included the most common websites that we frequently used to gather information for this book: Wikipedia.com, Biography.com, Encyclopaedia.com, Britannica.com, history.com, ancient. eu, IMDB.com and nobelprize.org. Unless otherwise stated, all websites were accessed June 2020. Enheduanna Weigle, M., ‘Women as Verbal Artists: Reclaiming the Sisters of Enheduanna’, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 3, no. 3 (1978): 1–9 Kelley, P., ‘Documents that Changed the World: A podcast series from Joe Janes’, UW News, 2 August 2012, https://www.washington.edu/news/2012/08/02/documents-that- changed-the-world-a-podcast-series-from-joe-janes Huda Sha’arawi Sha’arawi, H. (transl. and ed. Badran, M.), Harem Years: The Memoirs of an Egyptian Feminist, (Feminist Press, 1987) Sharawi Lanfranchi, S., Casting Off the Veil: The Life of Huda Shaarawi, Egypt’s First Feminist (I.B. 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