2 edition of theoretical examination of knowledge about women in industrial societies. found in the catalog.
theoretical examination of knowledge about women in industrial societies.
Sally Tomlinson
Published
1974
by University of Birmingham in Birmingham
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Written in
Edition Notes
Thesis (M.Soc. Sc.) - Univ. of Birmingham, Dept. of Sociology.
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