Acadiensis, Volume 22Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1992 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... American gender conventions such as the ideology of separate spheres . " American research has suggested that while African - Americans maintained transatlantic traditions , they were strongly influenced by 19th - century Euro - American ...
... American gender conventions such as the ideology of separate spheres . " American research has suggested that while African - Americans maintained transatlantic traditions , they were strongly influenced by 19th - century Euro - American ...
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... American women has noted that a strictly defined sexual division of labour could be instrumental in supporting claims to middle class status , or to what Judith Fingard might describe perhaps more appropriately as respectability . In ...
... American women has noted that a strictly defined sexual division of labour could be instrumental in supporting claims to middle class status , or to what Judith Fingard might describe perhaps more appropriately as respectability . In ...
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... American missionary ( Leif Erikson ) , the first Portuguese colonies on the mainland of the Western hemisphere , possibly the first North American Swedenborgians ... and so on , for 304 pages . 113 109 Bird to Mary P. Webster , 7 August ...
... American missionary ( Leif Erikson ) , the first Portuguese colonies on the mainland of the Western hemisphere , possibly the first North American Swedenborgians ... and so on , for 304 pages . 113 109 Bird to Mary P. Webster , 7 August ...
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