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Caricatures of ViolenceMain MenuIntroductionGender in 19th-Century FranceAllegorical WomenWomen in Contemporary CaricatureQuantitative DataSelected imagesFlip through this gallery to see relevant images that I have selected from the volumes I examined. Click on an image to enlarge it and see more detailed information.About the AuthorClaire Staceyeb668707c8100c902b771750627b294c13257276
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12020-04-13T09:45:38-07:00Claire Staceyeb668707c8100c902b771750627b294c13257276369748plain2020-04-24T20:12:35-07:00Claire Staceyeb668707c8100c902b771750627b294c13257276Chastain, James. “Divorce and Women in France.” (2004). https://www.ohio.edu/chastain/dh/divorce.htm
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