Read The Undivided Past Online
Authors: David Cannadine
Roman Empire,
itr.1
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1.1
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1.2
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1.3
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2.1
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3.1
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3.2
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4.1
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
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6.5
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Rome,
1.1
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1.2
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1.3
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1.4
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2.1
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6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
Romulus Augustulus, Emperor of Rome
Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
5.1
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5.2
“Roots of Muslim Rage, The” (Lewis)
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,
4.1
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4.2
Russian Empire,
itr.1
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2.1
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2.2
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2.3
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2.4
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2.5
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2.6
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2.7
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2.8
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2.9
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2.10
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2.11
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2.12
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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4.1
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5.1
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5.2
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6.1
Russian Revolution,
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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6.1
St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre (1572)
Saint-Simon, Henri de,
3.1
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3.2
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4.1
Scotland,
1.1
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2.1
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2.2
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2.3
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2.4
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5.1
Second Sex, The
(Beauvoir),
4.1
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4.2
Sen, Amartya,
1.1
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6.1
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6.2
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con.1
Seneca Falls Convention (1848),
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
September 11th attacks (2001),
itr.1
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1.1
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1.2
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1.3
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1.4
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6.1
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6.2
Sevenfold Colloquium, The
(Bodin)
Six Books of the Republic, The
(Bodin)
slavery,
2.1
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3.1
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3.2
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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5.5
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5.6
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5.7
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5.8
social Darwinism,
5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
socialism,
2.1
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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3.6
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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6.1
Socialist History of the French Revolution
(Jaurès)
South Africa,
itr.1
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2.1
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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5.5
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5.6
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5.7
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5.8
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5.9
Soviet Union,
2.1
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2.2
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2.3
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2.4
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2.5
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2.6
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
Spain,
1.1
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1.2
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1.3
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1.4
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1.5
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1.6
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2.1
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2.2
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2.3
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2.4
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2.5
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2.6
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2.7
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3.1
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3.2
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4.1
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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6.1
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6.2
Spengler, Oswald,
6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
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6.5
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6.6
Stages of Economic Growth, The
(Rostow)
Stalin, Joseph,
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
,
6.1
Studies in the Development of Capitalism
(Dobb)
Study of History, A
(Toynbee),
6.1
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con.1
Subjection of Women, The
(Mill)
Suleyman I, Sultan,
1.1
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1.2
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1.3
Supreme Court, U.S.,
4.1
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
Survey of European Civilization, A
(Ferguson and Brunn)
Thatcher, Margaret,
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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4.1
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con.1
Thierry, Jacques Nicolas Augustin,
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
Thirty Years War,
1.1
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1.2
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1.3
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2.1
Thompson, E. P.,
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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3.6
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3.7
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3.8
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4.1
Thompson, William,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
Toynbee, Arnold J.,
itr.1
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6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
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6.5
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6.6
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con.1
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con.2
Treitschke, Heinrich von,
3.1
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5.1
Trevelyan, G. M.,
2.1
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3.1
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United Nations,
2.1
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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5.1
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6.1
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1979),
4.1
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4.2
Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (1967),
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Universal Race Congress (1911)
Versailles, Treaty of (1919),
2.1
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5.1
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5.2
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6.1
Victoria, Queen of England,
2.1
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4.1
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6.1
Vindication of the Rights of Woman, A
(Wollstonecraft)
Western Question in Greece and Turkey, The
(Toynbee)
Westphalia, Peace of (1648),
1.1
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1.2
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2.1
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2.2
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2.3
Wilson, Woodrow,
2.1
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2.2
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2.3
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4.1
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5.1
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6.1
Wollstonecraft, Mary,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
brain capacity of,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
consciousness-raising for,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
discrimination against,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
domestic duties of,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
education of,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
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4.7
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4.8
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4.9
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4.10
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4.11
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4.12
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4.13
equality and equal rights of,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
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4.7
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4.8
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4.9
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4.10
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con.1
as feminists,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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con.1
in first-wave feminism,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
as human identity,
itr.1
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itr.2
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1.1
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2.1
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4.1
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4.2
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6.1
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con.1
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con.2
as “inferior” or “second” sex,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
liberation of,
4.1
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4.2
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con.1
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con.2
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con.3
as mothers,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
movement for,
4.1
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4.2
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con.1
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con.2
organizations for,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
political influence of,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
as radicals vs. reformers,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
religious views on,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
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4.7
reproductive rights of,
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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5.1