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| 1. | The Research About The Women's Work Of Soong Mei-ling In The Anti-Japanese War |
| 2. | Chinese Graduate Stereotype Of "men And Women Inside The Experimental Study |
| 3. | Research On The Impact Of Professional Women’s Work Pressure On Their Emotional Exhaustion |
| 4. | A Report On The Translation Of Women’s Work(Introduction-Part Three) Under The Guidance Of Complete Translation Methodology |
| 5. | Research On Rural Women’s Work In Jiangxi During The Land Reform Period(1950-1952) |
| 6. | Research On Women’s Work In The Initial Stage Of Baotou Industrial Base |
| 7. | A Study On Women’s Work Of The Zhou Dynasty |
| 8. | In labor her best teacher: Nineteenth-century women's work as a Transcendentalist Bildungsroman |
| 9. | What is women's work? The status of female legislative staff in the United States Congress |
| 10. | Cultural identity revisited: Early twentieth-century women's work of cultural preservation (Maria Cristina Mena, Humishuma, Sui Sin Far and The Daughters of Hawai'i) |
| 11. | Who cares? Women's work in American women's fiction and film |
| 12. | Women's handiwork: Dress culture, literacy, and social activism in British women's fiction, 1883--1900 |
| 13. | Now you see them, now you don't: The critical reception of women's work at the Arts & Crafts Exhibition Society, 1888--1916 (England) |
| 14. | Writing for a cause: The 'English Woman's Journal' and women's work, 1858--1864 (Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, Bessie Rayner Parkes) |
| 15. | Women's work in the legal profession: An examination of women's *integration at the specialty-level |
| 16. | The Devil and the domestic: Witchcraft, women's work and marriage in early modern Scotland |
| 17. | Beauty and double duty: Elizabeth Hawes and the politics of fashion and women's work |
| 18. | Framing quilts/framing culture: Women's work and the politics of display |
| 19. | Economic efficiency or economic chivalry? Women's status and women's work in early neo-classical economics |
| 20. | Women's work for women: Chinese Christian women and Western missionaries in Canton, South China, 1847--1938 |
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