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Introduction -- Chapter 1: Locating Female Business Owners in the Historiography -- Chapter 2: Women and their Businesses -- Chapter 3: Who was the Victorian Businesswoman? -- Chapter 4: The Social Network -- Chapter 5: Life After Death -- Conclusion.
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Swaziland and Lesotho have the highest HIV prevalence in the world. They also share another distinct feature: during the last century, they sent a large numbers of migrant workers to South African mines. This paper examines whether participation in mining in a bordering country affects HIV...
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In almost any industry, the day-to-day lived experiences of workers directly shape production processes. Those experiences are of fundamental importance to a range of managerial concerns including organisational behaviour and human resource management, organisational safety and risk management,...
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Commemorating the Ludlow Massacre : the power of collaborative scholarship and stewardship /Karin Larkin and Fawn-Amber Montoya --Remembering Ludlow /Elizabeth Jameson --Memory and stewardship : collaborative archaeology in remembering Ludlow /Karin Larkin --Melodies and memories : places for...
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