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Greek Cypriot Women in Contemporary Cyprus: With Special Reference to the 1974 War and its Consequences - Maria Roussou-Pashiardi (1985)

PhD thesis from 1985 by Maria Roussou-Pashiardi written at the University of London (Institute for Education) on the experiences of Greek Cypriot women. It is a rare example of research on a scarcely explored topic.

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