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Harvey, E. (2004). 'National Icons and Visions of Modernity: Asserting and Debating Gender Identities in New National Contexts' In J. Gehmacher, E. Harvey, & S. Kemlein (Eds.), Zwischen Kriegen (1st ed., pp. 305-315)
Harvey, Elizabeth. "National Icons and Visions of Modernity: Asserting and Debating Gender Identities in New National Contexts". Zwischen Kriegen, edited by Johanna Gehmacher, Elizabeth Harvey and Sophia Kemlein, fibre Verlag, 2004, pp. 305-315.
Harvey, E. (2004): 'National Icons and Visions of Modernity: Asserting and Debating Gender Identities in New National Contexts', in Gehmacher, J, Harvey, E, Kemlein, S (eds.). Zwischen Kriegen. fibre Verlag, pp. 305-315.

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National Icons and Visions of Modernity: Asserting and Debating Gender Identities in New National Contexts

Harvey, Elizabeth

In: Zwischen Kriegen (2004), pp. 305–315

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Elizabeth Harvey

Harvey, Elizabeth, Historikerin, Senior Lecturer für Geschichte an der University of Liverpool, Großbritannien

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