Connecting Women National and International Networks during the Long Nineteenth Century

Women's networks proliferated during the long nineteenth century in the Atlantic World and began spreading globally. Connecting Women features presentations from the second conference of the Intercontinental Cross-Currents Network, "The Dynamics of Power: Inclusion and Exclusion in Women&#...

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Language:English
Published: 2021
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