Women in West Germany: Life, Work, and PoliticsBerg, 1989 - 303 pagina's Having emerged in 1945 from the shackles of Nazi ideology, German women played a major and hitherto neglected part in postwar economic and social reconstruction. This work examines the developments in their position in the labour market, family and education and within politics. |
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A Profile of Legislative | 41 |
Family Life and Lifestyles | 75 |
Schools Vocational | 100 |
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