Women's Orients--English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918: Sexuality, Religion, and WorkUniversity of Michigan Press, 1992 - 417 pages A study of two centuries of British women's travel to the Middle East provides new perspectives for understanding the history of colonialism |
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... married . Table 1A clearly shows that a significant 53 , or 63 per cent of the authors were married , only 23 , or 27.45 per cent were single and the marital status of 8 or a mere 9.5 per cent cannot be ascertained . In point of fact ...
... married . Table 1A clearly shows that a significant 53 , or 63 per cent of the authors were married , only 23 , or 27.45 per cent were single and the marital status of 8 or a mere 9.5 per cent cannot be ascertained . In point of fact ...
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... married woman , or , on the mother , whether the legally married , or the unmarried one . The interest in the marital status of the Muslim woman , it seems , reflects the contemporary discussion in Britain on the rights of the married ...
... married woman , or , on the mother , whether the legally married , or the unmarried one . The interest in the marital status of the Muslim woman , it seems , reflects the contemporary discussion in Britain on the rights of the married ...
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... married life in the age of the Pharaohs was subject to the ' rule of contract'.35 And it is the contractual character of Egyptian marriage that distinguishes it from matrimony in con- temporary Britain . Shrewdly Edwards refers to the ...
... married life in the age of the Pharaohs was subject to the ' rule of contract'.35 And it is the contractual character of Egyptian marriage that distinguishes it from matrimony in con- temporary Britain . Shrewdly Edwards refers to the ...
Table des matières
A Prosopography of Travel 17631914 | 25 |
AUTONOMY | 57 |
Lady | 77 |
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Women's Orients--English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918: Sexuality ... Billie Melman Affichage d'extraits - 1995 |
Women's Orients--English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918: Sexuality ... Billie Melman Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |
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