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Thomson, Dorothy Lampen: Adam Smith's Daughters. New York, Expositin Press,
1973. VII, 140 S., (4) Bildtaf., Ln., OU.
«Jane Haldimand Marcet. Harriet Martineau. Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Rosa Luxemburg. Beatrice Potter Webb. Joan Robinson.»

Gronert, Anka (Hg.): Frauen in der Ökonomie. Die Anfänge in England.
Marburg, Metropolis, 2001. 271 S., mehr. Abb., Kt.
«Anka Gronert: Frauen in der Ökonomie - gibts die? Uwe Zagratzki: Zu den  Anfängen akademischer Bildung für englische Frauen im 19. Jahrhundert -  Ideologien und Determinanten. Bette Polkinghorn: Jane Marcet
(1769-1858) und Harriet Martineau (1802-1876). Eva Schmoly: Harriet Taylor Mill (1807-1858). Rita McWilliams Tullberg: Mary Paley Marshall (1850-1944). Anka Gronert: Beatrice Potter Webb (1858-1943). Peter
Groenewegen: Clara Elizabeth Collet (1860-1948). Personenregister.»


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Wilhelm Hohmann

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