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This study explores two categories, empire and citizenship, that
historians usually study separately. It does so with a unifying
focus on racialization in the lives of outstanding women whose
careers crossed national borders between 1880 and 1965. It puts an
individual, intellectual, and female face on transnational
phenomena.
This study explores two categories-empire and citizenship-that
historians usually study separately. It does so with a unifying
focus on racialization in the lives of outstanding women whose
careers crossed national borders between 1880 and 1965. It puts an
individual, intellectual, and female face on transnational
phenomena.
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