Women in German History: From Bourgeois Emancipation to Sexual Liberation

Bloomsbury Academic (1989)
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Presents a comprehensive study of the experiences of women in modern German society. This book examines aspects of change and continuity in the lives of women and analyses the social differences, as well as the common ground shared between women of various classes.

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