Number of items at this level: 68.
Book
Book Chapter or Section
Chalus, E
(2014)
'The Burcott bear: gender, power and belonging in the Wells election of 1765.'
In:
Cowman, K,
Koefoed, N and
Sjogren, A, eds.
Gender in urban Europe: sites of political activity and citizenship, 1750-1900.
Routledge research in gender and history
.
Routledge, New York, pp. 77-92.
ISBN 9780415868892
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Turney, J
(2014)
'(S)mother's love, or, baby knitting.'
In:
Moran, A and
O'Brien, S, eds.
Love objects : emotion, design, and material culture.
Bloomsbury, London, pp. 21-30.
ISBN 9780857858467
Article
Gifford, T and Kerslake, L
(2013)
'Introduction.'
Feminismo/s (22).
pp. 13-16.
Simkiss, D.E, Snooks, H.A, Stallard, N, Davies, S, Thomas, M, Anthony, B, Winstanley, S, Wilson, L and Stewart-Brown, S
(2010)
'Measuring the impact and costs of a universal group based parenting programme: protocol and implantation of a trial.'
BMC Public Health, 10.
pp. 364-375.
Conference or Workshop Item
McCarney, D, Peters, L, Jackson, S, Thomas, M and Kirby, A
(2012)
The relationship between gender and handwriting performance.
In: Handwriting in the UK Conference, 23 June 2012, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
Rigby, K
(2004)
Whose body?
In: Women Scholars in Religion and Theology Conference, 25 January 2004, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia.
Slade, C
(1992)
Gender and logic.
In: Second Training Workshop in Philosophy for Children, 10 February 1992, Deakin University , Geelong, Victoria.
Slade, C
(1990)
Logic for girls.
In: Australasian Association of Philosophers and Women in Philosophy Conferences, 2 July 1990, Sydney University, Sydney.
Thomas, M, Stewart-Brown, S, Snooks, H and Simkiss, D
(2008)
Using mixed methods to evaluate a complex public health family intervention in a community based setting: study design.
In: AWARD Conference, 2008, Swansea Grand Theatre, Swansea, Wales.
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