Gender roles, traditions, and generations to come: the collision of competing interests and the feminist paradox

Huntington, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers. Edited by Nancy S. Coney (2000)
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In a parallel truism, everyone alive in the year 2200 AD will be able to trace his or her lineal ancestry to a parental stock in the year 200 AD. This book ...

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