Gender Theory
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Gender Theory
Summary
Gender Theory is a chapter[1].
Key Facts
- Gender Theory's instance of is recorded as chapter[2].
- Gender Theory's page is recorded as 130-147[3].
- Gender Theory's DOI is recorded as 10.1057/9780230524095_7[4].
- Gender Theory's publication date is recorded as +2005-00-00T00:00:00Z[5].
- Gender Theory's work available at URL is recorded as http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230524095_7[6].
- Gender Theory's published in is recorded as Palgrave Advances in the Crusades[7].
- Gender Theory's title is recorded as Gender Theory[8].
- Gender Theory's different from is recorded as gender theory[9].
- Gender Theory's author name string is recorded as Deborah Gerish[10].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as The roles of women in the crusade movement: a survey[11].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as Anatomy of a Crusade, 1213–1221[12].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as Women on the Third Crusade[13].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as Eleanor of castile and the crusading movement[14].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as The Knights of Saint John and the hospitals of the Latin West[15].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as The rule of the Templars and a Courtly Ballade[16].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as Female Sexuality in the Medieval West[17].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as The conjugal debt and medieval canon law[18].
- Gender Theory's cites work is recorded as Bridget of Sweden, margery kempe and women's Jerusalem pilgrimages in the middle ages[19].
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Designation and Status
Gender Theory's instance of is recorded as chapter[2].