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Page 134
In January 1896 a young woman went for a bicycle ride with another woman along Boundary Road , Toorak . Believing she was in an area of the Mecca of good breeding neither she nor her friend feared they would be the butts for the ...
In January 1896 a young woman went for a bicycle ride with another woman along Boundary Road , Toorak . Believing she was in an area of the Mecca of good breeding neither she nor her friend feared they would be the butts for the ...
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small , women were treated as inferior to men . In the Christian churches where priests and ... It was called symbolically the Australian Woman's Sphere and was edited by Vida Goldstein . Nature had endowed her with a softer face than ...
small , women were treated as inferior to men . In the Christian churches where priests and ... It was called symbolically the Australian Woman's Sphere and was edited by Vida Goldstein . Nature had endowed her with a softer face than ...
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In some quarters it was maintained that by preferring pleasure to duty women were contributing to the decrease in the birth rate . The spread of hedonist values had ... The Australian Woman's Sphere declined to reply to that argument .
In some quarters it was maintained that by preferring pleasure to duty women were contributing to the decrease in the birth rate . The spread of hedonist values had ... The Australian Woman's Sphere declined to reply to that argument .
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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