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Magic Terms: Gender and Leadership in Plutarch's Antony
1media/gender-leadership.jpgmedia/gender-leadership.jpg2016-04-18T08:36:50-07:00Mallory Monaco Caterine28ddfbab684215f8563f0c8d6bac0ae73600718588761plain2016-04-18T08:36:50-07:00Mallory Monaco Caterine28ddfbab684215f8563f0c8d6bac0ae736007185I'm pretty lost on what types of terms I should be choosing here: names and places, ancient concepts, modern leadership concepts, ideas from the secondary scholarship, any and all of the above? Help!
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