Woman Suffrage and Women's Rights

Woman Suffrage and Women's Rights
ISBN-10
0814719015
ISBN-13
9780814719015
Category
History
Pages
309
Language
English
Published
1998-07-01
Publisher
NYU Press
Author
Ellen Carol Dubois

Description

This volume represents a major contribution o the study of ethnic groups and will be of interest to academia, politicians, and all who are interested in issues relating to ethnic minorities, not only in Europe, but throughout the world.

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