The World is Ill Divided: Women's Work in Scotland in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries |
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Contents
Women Work and Sexuality in | 29 |
Women in the Printing and Paper Trades in Edwardian | 49 |
Early Glasgow Women Medical Graduates | 70 |
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