Learning from the League: Supra-National Women's Groups and the League of Nations

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Warne, Ellen. (2012). Learning from the League: Supra-National Women's Groups and the League of Nations. Lilith: A Feminist History Journal.
AuthorsWarne, Ellen
Year2012
JournalLilith: A Feminist History Journal
ISSN0813-8990
Page range54 - 67
Research GroupSchool of Arts
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