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Histsex archives April 2000 I
I must mention this list to him! Lesley Hall. lesleyah@primex.co.uk ...... from Horatio Brown in the Bristol Uni archives, but internal evidence ...
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Histsex archives January 2001
O'Donnell, (WERRC) and Michael O'Rourke who teaches on. the Histories of Sexualities Option on. WERRC's Lesbian Studies and Queer Culture Certificate. ...
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Histsex archives April 2001
Subject: Re: [histsex] Quick hello [Bisexuality]. Hello Laurence, ... to the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives. We have a considerable amount of information ...
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Histsex archives April 2001
From: Lois Patterson <****@****>. Subject: Re: [histsex] wifebeaters - Precise ...... Britain (Hera Cook) or the UK (Lesley Hall)? Is this not a case of the ...
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Histsex archives November 2000
>X-WebMail-UserID: khindmar. >X-EXP32-SerialNo: 00002905 .... Billets disponibles à l'avance chez Priape et à L'Androgyne - 10$. Pour infos: ...
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Women Novelists
British Women Novelists, 1910s-1960s: The 'middle-brows' .... Her most famous novel, the posthumously published South Riding (1936) has never been out of ...
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Women Novelists
British Women Novelists, 1910s-1960s: The 'middle-brows' .... Her most famous novel, the posthumously published South Riding (1936) has never been out of ...
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Women and medicine
WHOM is a list for women historians of medicine. Women working in the history of public health, health issues, medicine, and medical sciences are welcome to ...
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Women and medicine
Some of the material on the C20th featured in my paper on women in medicine and science in Sybil Oldfield's volume, This Working-Day World: women's lives ...
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Women and medicine
WHOM is a list for women historians of medicine. Women working in the history of public health, health issues, medicine, and medical sciences are welcome to ...
 
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