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When Gossips Meet
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Author(s):
Bernard Capp
Publication date:
January 16 2003
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Oxford University Press
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January 16 2003
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199255986.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 26
Patriarchy and the World of Gossips
pp. 69
Families and Gossips: The Experience of Marriage
pp. 127
Maidservants and the Politics of the Household
pp. 185
Women and Neighbours: Female Disputes
pp. 225
Women and Neighbours: Disputes with Men
pp. 267
Women as Citizens: Public and Political life
pp. 320
Recreation, Religion, and Female Culture
pp. 374
Conclusion
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