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Forging new paths

feminist social methodology and rural women in Java

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An edition of Forging new paths (1992)

Forging new paths

feminist social methodology and rural women in Java

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Publisher
Zed Books
Language
English
Pages
289

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Cover of: Forging new paths
Forging new paths: feminist social methodology and rural women in Java
1992, Zed Books
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Cover of: Forging New Paths
Forging New Paths: Feminist Social Methodology and Rural Women in Java
October 1992, Zed Books
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [260]-281) and index.
Kerstan's name appears first on the original German edition.

Published in
London, Atlantic Highlands, NJ, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.42/09598/2
Library of Congress
HQ1236.5.I5 K4713 1992, HQ1236.5.I5K4713

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 289 p. ;
Number of pages
289

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1725166M
Internet Archive
forgingnewpathsf0000kers
ISBN 10
1856490718, 1856490726
LCCN
92028910
OCLC/WorldCat
26398262
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
4613186

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