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Lazda, M. (2012). 'The Discourse of Power through Gender in World War II Latvia' In M. Röger, R. Leiserowitz, (Eds.), Women and Men at War (1st ed., pp. 59-80)
Lazda, Mara. "The Discourse of Power through Gender in World War II Latvia". Women and Men at War, edited by Maren Röger and Ruth Leiserowitz, fibre, 2012, pp. 59-80.
Lazda, M. (2012): 'The Discourse of Power through Gender in World War II Latvia', in Röger, M, Leiserowitz, R (eds.). Women and Men at War. fibre, pp. 59-80.

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The Discourse of Power through Gender in World War II Latvia

Lazda, Mara

In: Women and Men at War (2012), pp. 59–80

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Mara Lazda

Lazda, Mara, Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Bronx Community College of the City University of New York

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