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July 17, 2017 David Fahey Uncategorized

Institutional treatment of female alcoholics in late nineteenth-century England (article)

Claudia Soares, “The Path to Reform?,” Cultural & Social History 12/3 (Sept. 2015 ): 411-29.

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