The French and Canada
.... In The People of New
France,
Greer defines this perspective most adequately: [Imperialistic ideology] assumed that 'savages' were culturally deficient humans ....
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Precursors of Modern Feminism
.... the amusement and criticism of all England." Another view, consistent with
Greer's comment on .... her husband ran up large debts while in exile in
France; it was ....
(4071

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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... also the national pride at having defeated the Continental enemy
France in the ....
Greer speaks indirectly to the challenge of characterizing the status of British ....
(3405

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The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... also the national pride at having defeated the Continental enemy
France in the ....
Greer speaks indirectly to the challenge of characterizing the status of British ....
(3405

14

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Humanism and Scholasticism
.... Instead, de Wulf's positive, proactive statements are put in the service of explaining the curriculum of a college in
France (Louvain) that has (1907 .... TH
Greer. ....
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Renaissance Humanism
.... Cameron cites famine, plague, and war that peaked with peasant revolts in 1358 in
France, in 1381 in England, and in 1378 in Italy, as contributing .... TH
Greer. ....
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The Blazing New World
.... As a Royalist who was so loyal to Charles I that she went into exile in
France with his widowed queen, Cavendish was well positioned to observe ....
Greer, Germaine ....
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Role of Women in Macbeth
.... to women of the Middle Ages throughout Europe and to women of
France, governed by ....
Greer refers to Olivia in this regard as "infantile" (220), and in the play ....
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