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Does democratic backsliding undermine climate policy? No evidence (yet). [PDF]
Bernauer T, Böhmelt T.
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Dr Catherine Chisholm, 'children's physician': Her work for child welfare and feminist networking in Manchester. [PDF]
Mohr PD.
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Burnout and mental health in medical education. [PDF]
Dunn L, Ludeman E, Kayingo G, Felter C.
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Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell (1821 - 1910): Opening Doors to Women in Medicine. [PDF]
Nallamotu S +2 more
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Democracy in Hong Kong: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the S. Comm. on Foreign Relations, 108th Cong., Mar. 4, 2004 (Statement of Professor James V. Feinerman, Geo. U. L. Center) [PDF]
Feinerman, James V.
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Karl Popper Versus Karl Mannheim on Sociology and Democratic Governance. [PDF]
Hammersley M.
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Historical Overview and Pathologization of Sexual and Gender Diversity in Brazilian Psychological Assessment. [PDF]
Costa AB, Koller SH, Nardi HC.
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2007
This collection of essays systematically explores how a sample of political groupings not founded on suffrage reacted and accommodated the issue of suffrage within their official discourses and structures. The volume leads to the heart and core of suffragism while examining the dynamics and versatilities of the Edwardian political fabric.
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This collection of essays systematically explores how a sample of political groupings not founded on suffrage reacted and accommodated the issue of suffrage within their official discourses and structures. The volume leads to the heart and core of suffragism while examining the dynamics and versatilities of the Edwardian political fabric.
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2020
After gaining the vote in 1920, suffragists faced a new quandary—to attempt to enter the existing male power structure or focus on the broader cause of advancing women by upholding traditional femininity while still exercising the ballot. Efforts to deal with this dilemma can be seen by examining the contents of contemporary periodicals, particularly ...
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After gaining the vote in 1920, suffragists faced a new quandary—to attempt to enter the existing male power structure or focus on the broader cause of advancing women by upholding traditional femininity while still exercising the ballot. Efforts to deal with this dilemma can be seen by examining the contents of contemporary periodicals, particularly ...
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2020
Abstract This chapter focuses on Article III of the Oklahoma constitution, which concerns suffrage. Section 1 provides that “all citizens of the United States, over the age of eighteen (18) years, who are bona fide residents of this state, are qualified electors of this state.” Added in 1978, Section 2 provides for the creation and ...
Danny M. Adkison, Lisa McNair Palmer
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Abstract This chapter focuses on Article III of the Oklahoma constitution, which concerns suffrage. Section 1 provides that “all citizens of the United States, over the age of eighteen (18) years, who are bona fide residents of this state, are qualified electors of this state.” Added in 1978, Section 2 provides for the creation and ...
Danny M. Adkison, Lisa McNair Palmer
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