feminist lawyers and political change in modern france
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January 2014
"Feminist Lawyers and Political Change in Modern France, "Feminist Lawyers and Political Change in Modern France,
1900-1940." In Eva Schandevyl ed., Women in Law and Law-1900-1940." In Eva Schandevyl ed., Women in Law and Law-
making in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Europe, chapter making in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Europe, chapter
2. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2014: 45-73. 2. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2014: 45-73.
Sara L. Kimble DePaul University, [email protected]
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Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Kimble, Sara L. “Feminist Lawyers and Political Change in Modern France, 1900-1940.” In Eva Schandevyl ed., Women in Law and Law-making in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Europe, chapter 2. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2014: 45-73.
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