Drama is Served: Food, gender, and domestic life on The Hansen Family (1929-49)

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Drama is Served : Food, gender, and domestic life on The Hansen Family (1929-49) . / Svømmekjær, Heidi Frank.

I: Women's History Review, 23.06.2015.

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Svømmekjær, HF 2015, 'Drama is Served: Food, gender, and domestic life on The Hansen Family (1929-49) ', Women's History Review.

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Svømmekjær, H. F. (2015). Drama is Served: Food, gender, and domestic life on The Hansen Family (1929-49) . Manuskript afsendt til publicering.

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Svømmekjær HF. Drama is Served: Food, gender, and domestic life on The Hansen Family (1929-49) . Women's History Review. 2015 jun. 23.

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Svømmekjær, Heidi Frank. / Drama is Served : Food, gender, and domestic life on The Hansen Family (1929-49) . I: Women's History Review. 2015.

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