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Rather , it has to do with the way historical thinking has developed . For many centuries only kings and military leaders were regarded as fit subjects for historical writing . Then , in the nineteenth century , political leaders and ...
Rather , it has to do with the way historical thinking has developed . For many centuries only kings and military leaders were regarded as fit subjects for historical writing . Then , in the nineteenth century , political leaders and ...
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In her speeches , lectures , and articles , she developed between 1828 and 1834 a strong , logical , and coherent ... As a rationalist , free - thinker , and confirmed revolution- ary , she did not hesitate to develop her arguments to ...
In her speeches , lectures , and articles , she developed between 1828 and 1834 a strong , logical , and coherent ... As a rationalist , free - thinker , and confirmed revolution- ary , she did not hesitate to develop her arguments to ...
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These ideas were most forcefully stated in what was the first fully developed feminist argument written by an American , Sarah Grimké's Letters on the Equality of the Sexes , which ap- peared in 1838. Sarah Grimké met the biblical ...
These ideas were most forcefully stated in what was the first fully developed feminist argument written by an American , Sarah Grimké's Letters on the Equality of the Sexes , which ap- peared in 1838. Sarah Grimké met the biblical ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |