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''European Feminisms 1700-1950: A Political History''.<br> ''European Feminisms 1700-1950: A Political History''.<br>
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000.<br><br> Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000.<br><br>
 +*Frangoudaki, Anna, et al. (eds.), <br>
 +''Ways to modernity in Greece and Turkey: encounters with Europe, 1850-1950''. London: Tauris, 2007. <br><br>
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*Bibliography > International/transnational <br><br> *Bibliography > International/transnational <br><br>

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International/transnational approaches




Some of the studies below will serve as examples....

  • Cohen, Margaret and Carolyn Dever,

The literary channel: the inter-national invention of the novel.
Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press, 2002.

  • McFadden, Margaret H.,

Golden Cables of Sympathy. The Transatlantic Sources of Nineteenth-Century Feminism.
Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1999.

  • Offen, Karen,

European Feminisms 1700-1950: A Political History.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000.

  • Frangoudaki, Anna, et al. (eds.),

Ways to modernity in Greece and Turkey: encounters with Europe, 1850-1950. London: Tauris, 2007.



SvD, February 2011



  • Bibliography > International/transnational

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