Women... corageous and wise: Europeans in Africa
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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.79.2637Keywords:
anthropology, ethnography, research, travel, womenAbstract
Until relatively recently, women have had problems gaining access to jobs traditionally taken by men such as medicine, professorships and research. Some women, however, like the three given as examples in this article, managed to become pioneers in the most difficult disciplines and areas requiring utmost dedication.
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