Tuning Empires. Teaching Transnational Citizenship and Empires (original) (raw)
“The Vasa Museum - Reflections on a Privileged Narrative about Empire”, Teaching Empires. Gender and Transnational Citizenship in Europe: Teaching with Gender, ed. by Mary Clancy and Andrea Petö, European Women's Studies in International and Interdisciplinary Classrooms. A book series by Athena, Athena & Centre for Gender Studies, Stockholm University, Utrecht& Stockholm, 2009, p. 23–32
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Clancy, Mary, Pető, Andrea (eds.) Teaching Empires. Gender and Transnational Citizenship in Europe. 2009. ATHENA, University of Utrecht
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„Tuning Empires. Teaching Transnational Citizenship and Empires” in The Making of European Women’s Studies. Vol. IX. Eds. Berteke Waaldijk, Else van der Tuin. ATHENA, University of Utrecht, 2009. pp. 28-31.
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MSc Gender History Option: Gender and Empire: Contested Meanings and Divergent Practices
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Ilya Gerasimov, Sergey Glebov
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Alexander Means
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Elisa Camiscioli
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