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Page 61
The one they discuss is the evolutionary framework for the development of male
domination . ... In view of the ubiquitous dominance of males among primates ,
such a thesis concerned with ' Woman's Historic De feat ' must also take into ...
The one they discuss is the evolutionary framework for the development of male
domination . ... In view of the ubiquitous dominance of males among primates ,
such a thesis concerned with ' Woman's Historic De feat ' must also take into ...
Page 64
Queen Brunhilde and Aud the Deep - Minded were exceptional because they
effectively exercised authority and wielded power within contexts usually
reserved for males . Brunhilde became , so to speak , an honorary male , in a way
very few ...
Queen Brunhilde and Aud the Deep - Minded were exceptional because they
effectively exercised authority and wielded power within contexts usually
reserved for males . Brunhilde became , so to speak , an honorary male , in a way
very few ...
Page 82
Richards maintains that " ... we know sufficient about Anglo - Saxon society from
inhumation cemeteries and from literary evidence to expect the division between
male and female to be highly stressed " ( 1984 , 46 ) . The implications of ...
Richards maintains that " ... we know sufficient about Anglo - Saxon society from
inhumation cemeteries and from literary evidence to expect the division between
male and female to be highly stressed " ( 1984 , 46 ) . The implications of ...
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