Women, Work and Wages in England, 1600-1850 (Women's & gender studies)

WOMEN, WORK AND WAGES IN ENGLAND, 1600-1850 Penelope Lane, Neil Raven, K.D.M. Snell WOMEN, WORK AND WAGES IN ENGLAND, ...
Author:  Penelope Lane |  Neil Raven |  K.D.M. Snell

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