- Woman and chinese modernity
- Woman in nationalist struggle
- Woman painters of the Ming dynasty
- Woman of Africa
- Woman power and initiation in the Bissagos Islands
- Woman-marriage, with special reference to the lovedu-its significance for the definition of marriage
- Womanhood under chinese communist control
- Woman's highest fulfilment
- Woman's era
- Woman's role in economic development [2]
- Woman's quest for autonomy in Zaynab Alkali's
- Womem and the changing urban hosehold economy in Tanzania
- Women [2]
- Women & politics in Uganda
- Women and agrarian change
- Women and class in África
- Women and development in Africa
- Women and sexuality in China
- Women and development
- Women and elections in Nigeria
- Women and health
- Women and the remaking of politics in Southern Africa
- Women and work
- Women and education in nineteenth-century South África
- Women and policy and institutional change in rural China
- Women and development in Tanzania and annotated bibliography
- Women and trade in the Guinea Bissau region [7]
- Women and gender
- Women and law in sub-saharan Africa
- Women and the remaking of politics in southern Africa negotiating autonomy, incorporation and representation [4]
- Women and land in Africa culture, religion and realizing women's rights [2]
- Women and resistence in South Africa
- Women and trade in the Guiné Bissau region [2]
- Women and wage labour in the medieval Islamic West
- Women and Wages
- Women behind Mahatma Gandhi
- Women coping with HIV AIDS [2]
- Women and gender in Southern Africa to 1945
- Women and resistance to colonialism in Morocco
- Women and sexuality in China dominant discourses of female sexuality and gender since 1949
- Women as providers of health care [2]
- Women Cun Li De Nianqing Ren [2]
- Women and collective action in Africa
- Women and collective action in Africa development, democratization, and empowerment, with special focus on Sierra Leone
- Women and employment in Sub-saharian África
- Women and japanese management discrimination and reform
- Women and media
- Women at the siege
- Women in african development the challenges of globalization and liberalization in the 21st century
- Women in ancient India
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- Women in Damascene families around 1700
- Women in development and gender equity, 1992-1995
- Women in German history
- Women in Mozambique =mulher em Moçambique [2]
- Women in Politics in Thailand [2]
- Women in the age of economic transformation gender impact of reforms in post-socialist and developing countries
- Women in the late medieval and early modern lusophone world [2]
- Women is tropical Africa [2]
- Women in parliament
- Women in politics
- Women in the south african national liberation movement, 1948-1960
- Women informal traders in Harare and the struggle for survival in an environment of economic reforms [2]
- Women in african parliaments [2]
- Women in Macao 1633-1644
- Women in Portuguese Goa (1510-1835)
- Women in Botswana
- Women in Goan society
- Women in Mozambique [3]
- Women in the Bata-Stan
- Women in Islam
- Women in portuguese Goa [5]
- Women in the south african parliament from resistance to governance
- Women in Zimbabwe
- Women in african colonial histories [2]
- Women in african economies from burning sun to boardroom
- Women in christianity
- Women in Goan society, 1510-1961
- Women in the age of economic transformation
- Women of the Raj
- Women of Owu (an african re-reading of Euripides' the Trojan women first commissioned by the Chipping Norton Theatre, UK)
- Women owners' marks on chinese porcelain [2]
- Women political leaders in Africa [3]
- Women of our society with emphasis on economic and political problems
- Women of Owu
- Women of Phokeng
- Women of Portugal [2]
- Women pioneers
- Women pioneers in India's renaissance
- Women of India
- Women pioneers in India`s renaissance
- Women of Africa [3]
- Women viewed and women viewers in Áfrican literature
- Women under apartheid in photographs and text
- Women writing Africa west Africa and the Sahel [2]
- Women who dared
- Women without borders [2]
- Women without borders informal cross-border trade among women in the Southern African Development Community Region (SADC)
- Women writing the exotic
- Women working for wages
- Women, migrancy and mortality
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