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... women has been hindered less by a paucity of information than by lack of interest in the subject . In his studies of Latin American colonial women , James Lockhart has noted , for instance , that through their presence or absence ...
... women has been hindered less by a paucity of information than by lack of interest in the subject . In his studies of Latin American colonial women , James Lockhart has noted , for instance , that through their presence or absence ...
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... women in the ballads assume a specifically paradigmatic function : whether as legendary figures like Urraca or Ximena of the Cid ballads , or overtly fictional figures such as dona Alda of the Carolingian cycle , the noble women given ...
... women in the ballads assume a specifically paradigmatic function : whether as legendary figures like Urraca or Ximena of the Cid ballads , or overtly fictional figures such as dona Alda of the Carolingian cycle , the noble women given ...
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... women , but also for men , as it assured the continuity of lineage and offered the chance to increase landholdings and personal wealth . For instance , while women received approximately one - tenth of the husband's property at the time ...
... women , but also for men , as it assured the continuity of lineage and offered the chance to increase landholdings and personal wealth . For instance , while women received approximately one - tenth of the husband's property at the time ...
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Marienkind KHM 3 A Computer | 7 |
The Princess and the Page Social | 33 |
Musical Variations in Ballad Singing Style | 47 |
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