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Issue Details: First known date: 1991... 1991 Proud to be a Rebel : The Life and Times of Emma Miller
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    • St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,: University of Queensland Press , 1991 .
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      Courtesy of UQP
      Link: U23351Full text document Digital copy of print publication via Text Queensland.
      Extent: xx, 286p.p.
      Description: illus.
      Note/s:
      • Includes index and bibliograhical references.
      ISBN: 0702223743
      Series: y separately published work icon UQP Paperbacks St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1992- 15893070 1992 series - publisher

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The Battle of the Sexes : October 1883 Deborah Jordan , 2021 single work criticism
— Appears in: Hecate , vol. 47 no. 1/2 2021; (p. 111-119)
'From the late 1960s, with the rise of second-wave feminism, there was a resurgence of interest in women's history, especially so in Queensland where women's feminist history had rarely been addressed in any substantial way. By women's history I mean a narrative in which the subjects are women-that is, rather than addressing the power relations of gender, we address the women agents themselves.' (Publication abstract)
 
The Battle of the Sexes : October 1883 Deborah Jordan , 2021 single work criticism
— Appears in: Hecate , vol. 47 no. 1/2 2021; (p. 111-119)
'From the late 1960s, with the rise of second-wave feminism, there was a resurgence of interest in women's history, especially so in Queensland where women's feminist history had rarely been addressed in any substantial way. By women's history I mean a narrative in which the subjects are women-that is, rather than addressing the power relations of gender, we address the women agents themselves.' (Publication abstract)
 
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