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Looking into My Sister's Eyes : An Exploration in Women's History

Looking into My Sister's Eyes : An Exploration in Women's History | Rare and modern books | Burnet, Jean R. (Editor)

Rare and modern books
Burnet, Jean R. (Editor)
The Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1986
59.95 €
(Ladysmith, Canada)

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  • Year of publication
  • 1986
  • ISBN
  • 0919045278
  • Place of printing
  • Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Author
  • Burnet, Jean R. (Editor)
  • Publishers
  • The Multicultural History Society of Ontario
  • Size
  • 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
  • Edition
  • F First Edition
  • Keyword
  • WOMEN HISTORY SOCIAL SCIENCE S STUDIES Burnet, Jean R. (editor) Looking into My Sister's Eyes : An Exploration, in Women's History Women Immigrants Ontario History Congresses, The Multicultural History Society of Ontario 245 pages. A, collection of thirteen papers given at a conference held at the, University of Toronto in May 1985. Brings out the history of, women in several ethnic groups. As a pioneering enterprise in, this area, it has indicated the richness of the field. A beginning has been, made, much remains to be done. Discusses: The Upper-Class British, Woman, Italian Women, Finnish Domestics, British Girls, Jewish Women, Polish Women, Greek Women, Macedonian Women, Armenian Women Refugees, Ukrainian Women, Working Chinese Women, Ontario Mennonite Women. Moderate quantity of markings to, contents. Average wear. Binding sound. Women's Issues
  • Binding description
  • S Paperback
  • State of preservation
  • Good
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • First edition
  • True

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245 pages. A collection of thirteen papers given at a conference held at the University of Toronto in May 1985. Brings out the history of women in several ethnic groups. As a pioneering enterprise in this area, it has indicated the richness of the field. A beginning has been made; much remains to be done. Discusses: The Upper-Class British Woman; Italian Women; Finnish Domestics; British Girls; Jewish Women; Polish Women; Greek Women; Macedonian Women; Armenian Women Refugees; Ukrainian Women; Working Chinese Women; Ontario Mennonite Women. Moderate quantity of markings to contents. Average wear. Binding sound. Book

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