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- Barracks-Concubinage in the Indies, 1887-1920*
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- Women Healers Crossing Gender Role Boundaries in Old French Narrative
- On Women, Gender, and Feminism
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- Forget Not the Whip! Nietzsche, Perspectivism, and Feminism: a Non-Apologist Interpretation of Nietzsche's Polemical Axiology
- Lawrence H. Fuchs: Beyond Patriarchy Page I
- The Shackles of Women's Servitude
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- The Status of Married Women Under the Legal System of Spain, 42 La
- The Emancipation of Slave Mistresses by Will and the Supreme Court in Antebellum Louisiana
- William Graham Sumner on the Family Women and Sex Bruce Curtis in Reviewing G
- Concubinage and Servitude in Late Imperial China. Author, Hsieh Bao
- Spring 2008 MLA Volume 40, Number 1 N E W S L E T T E R
- New Woman:” Femininity and Feminism in the Ladies' Journal (Funü Zazhi) 《婦女雜誌》, 1915-1931
- The Anarchist Imagination Is More Than a Comprehensive Introduction to Anarchist and Anarchist-Inspired Scholarship Across the Disciplines
- Concubinage and the Lex Iulia on Adultery'
- Review of Melanie Landau, Tradition and Equality: Beyond The
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- Women's Movement and Change of Women's Status in China
- Critiquing Concubinage: Sumiya Koume (1850-1920) and Changing Gender Roles in Modern Japan Marnie S
- Women and Marriage in China
- Levirate Marriage and the Family in Ancient Judaism HBI Series on Jewish Women
- Decriminalizing Adultery and Concubinage
- Women in China's Long Twentieth Century
- Women's Movements in the Middle East
- Navigating Complexity in Our World : Public Theologies for Everyday Life Editors: Gregg Okesson and Amanda Allen
- The Alpha and Omega of Louisiana Laws on Concubinage and Natural Children Kathryn Venturatos Lorio
- Jewish Identity: Sexuality, Doctrine and Faith
- Immoral Purposes: Marriage and the Genus of Illicit Sex
- Critiquing and Rethinking Kiddushin Chief Judge of the Jerusalem Rabbinical Court Are Neither Promiscuous Nor Kiddushin