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Supposing history were a woman, what then? Some timely meditations on tyranny

Sharpe, Matthew 2007, Supposing history were a woman, what then? Some timely meditations on tyranny, in Trauma, History, Philosophy, Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle, England, pp.186-209.

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Title Supposing history were a woman, what then? Some timely meditations on tyranny
Author(s) Sharpe, Matthew
Title of book Trauma, History, Philosophy
Editor(s) Sharpe, Matthew
Noonan, Murray
Freddi, Jason
Publication date 2007
Total chapters 12
Start page 186
End page 209
Total pages 24
Publisher Cambridge Scholars
Place of Publication Newcastle, England
ISBN 9781847183781
1847183786
Language eng
Field of Research 160609 Political Theory and Political Philosophy
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30006979
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