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Books

  • Homosexuality in Africa, A disturbing love

    Published on 20 June 2016 par Equipe GIS IdG

    Bart Luirink , Madeleine Maurick

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  • The Politics of Feminist Knowledge Transfer

    Published on 30 March 2016 par Equipe GIS IdG

    Edited by María Bustelo, Lucy Ferguson and Maxime Forest

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  • Gender, Sexuality and Social Justice : What’s Law Got to Do with It ?

    Published on 30 March 2016 par Equipe GIS IdG

  • Prostitution and Social Control in Eighteenth-Century Ports

    Published on 14 December 2015 par Equipe GIS IdG

    Prostitution and Social Control in Eighteenth-Century Ports (Abingdon: Routledge, 2015) is now available. This book is based on original research on provincial prostitution in Bristol and Nantes, between 1750 and 1820, compared (...)

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