The Forgotten Pioneer Movement: Guidebook

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The Forgotten Pioneer Movement: Guidebook. / Gerhardt, Ulrike (Herausgeber*in); Husse, Susanne (Herausgeber*in).
Hamburg: Textem Verlag, 2014. 120 S.

Publikation: Bücher und AnthologienSammelwerke und AnthologienForschung

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Gerhardt, U & Husse, S (Hrsg.) 2014, The Forgotten Pioneer Movement: Guidebook. Textem Verlag, Hamburg.

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Gerhardt, U., & Husse, S. (Hrsg.) (2014). The Forgotten Pioneer Movement: Guidebook. Textem Verlag.

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Gerhardt U, (ed.), Husse S, (ed.). The Forgotten Pioneer Movement: Guidebook. Hamburg: Textem Verlag, 2014. 120 S.

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