Gender, Church, and State in Early Modern Germany: Essays

Addison Wesley Publishing Company (1998)
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The author is one of America's senior figures in women's history. This volume presents eleven of her writings, considering three of the main issues in the study of women and gender in early modern Germany - religion, law, and work.

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