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Bischl, K. (2012). 'Telling Stories' In M. Röger, R. Leiserowitz, (Eds.), Women and Men at War (1st ed., pp. 117-133)
Bischl, Kerstin. "Telling Stories: Gender Relationships and Masculinity in the Red Army 1941-45". Women and Men at War, edited by Maren Röger and Ruth Leiserowitz, fibre, 2012, pp. 117-133.
Bischl, K. (2012): 'Telling Stories', in Röger, M, Leiserowitz, R (eds.). Women and Men at War. fibre, pp. 117-133.

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Telling Stories

Gender Relationships and Masculinity in the Red Army 1941-45

Bischl, Kerstin

In: Women and Men at War (2012), pp. 117–133

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Kerstin Bischl

Bischl, Kerstin, research fellow and Ph.D. student at the Humboldt University Berlin

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