Maria Ågren
Maria Ågren
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- Image source: Open LibraryMA
Making a Living, Making a Difference
cover - Image source: Open LibraryDS
Domestic secrets
cover - Image source: Open LibraryDS
Domestic Secrets: Women and Property in Sweden, 1600-1857 (Studies in Legal History)
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTM
The marital economy in Scandinavia and Britain, 1400-1900
cover - GWGender, Work, and the Transitio...Maria Ågren
Gender, Work, and the Transition to Modernity in Northwestern Europe, 1720-1880
no cover - WEWhole EconomyMaria Ågren
Whole Economy
no cover - SAState As MasterMaria Ågren
State As Master
no cover - DSDomestic SecretsMaria Ågren
Domestic secrets
no cover - LLevebrödMaria Ågren
Levebröd
no cover - HOHans och HennesMaria Ågren
Hans och Hennes
no cover - ISIron-Making SocietiesMaria Ågren
Iron-Making Societies
no cover - AHAtt hävda sin rättMaria Ågren
Att hävda sin rätt
no cover - IIIronmaking in Sweden and RussiaMaria Ågren
Ironmaking in Sweden and Russia
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- Open Work
Making a Living, Making a Difference
- Open Work
Domestic secrets
- Open Work
Domestic Secrets: Women and Property in Sweden, 1600-1857 (Studies in Legal History)
- Open Work
The marital economy in Scandinavia and Britain, 1400-1900
- Open Work
Gender, Work, and the Transition to Modernity in Northwestern Europe, 1720-1880
- Open Work
Whole Economy
- Open Work
State As Master
- Open Work
Domestic secrets
- Open Work
Levebröd
- Open Work
Hans och Hennes
- Open Work
Iron-Making Societies
- Open Work
Att hävda sin rätt
- Open Work
Ironmaking in Sweden and Russia
