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Patricia Grimshaw
Patricia Ann Grimshaw, (born 16 December 1938) is a retired Australian academic who specialised in women's and Indigenous peoples' history. One of her most influential works is ''Women's Suffrage in New Zealand'', first published in 1972, which is considered the definitive work on the story of how New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the vote. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 3 results of 3
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Paths of Duty American Missionary Wives in Nineteenth-Century Hawaii by Grimshaw, Patricia
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Equal subjects, unequal rights: Indigenous people in British settler colonies, 1830-1910 by Swain, Shurlee
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Equal subjects, unequal rights: Indigenous people in British settler colonies, 1830-1910 by Swain, Shurlee
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