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Peripheral Europeans: The History of the Racialization of Slavs in Canada
Author: Burkowicz, Jakub Michal
Date created: 2016-08-16
No class, no family: Women’s resistance and the occasional structure of reproduction in Vancouver’s last brothel district, 1911-1914
Author: Drury, Ivan
Date created: 2019-07-17

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