Works matching DE "WOMEN sailors"
Results: 21
Seawomen of Iceland: survival on the edge.
- Published in:
- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
Women Leaders in Shipping as Role Models for Women Seafarers.
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- TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation & Safety of Sea Transportation, 2018, v. 12, n. 2, p. 279, doi. 10.12716/1001.12.02.07
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- Article
Turkish Women Seafarers and A Quastionnaire Study on Employment Situation.
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- TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation & Safety of Sea Transportation, 2016, v. 10, n. 2, p. 353, doi. 10.12716/1001.10.02.18
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- Article
First Opinion: Dare the Wind: A Study in Feminism and Impressionism.
- Published in:
- 2014
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
The WRNS in Wartime: The Women’s Royal Naval; Service 1917–45.
- Published in:
- 2019
- Publication type:
- Book Review
Forum Introduction Women and the Sea in the Pacific: A Neglected Dimension of Pacific Maritime History.
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- International Journal of Maritime History, 2008, v. 20, n. 2, p. 259, doi. 10.1177/084387140802000212
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- Article
Women, Men and the Southern Octopus: Shipboard Gender Relations in the Age of Steam, 1870s-1910s.
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- International Journal of Maritime History, 2008, v. 20, n. 2, p. 285, doi. 10.1177/084387140802000214
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- Article
Women and Navigation: Does the Exception Confirm the Rule?
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- International Journal of Maritime History, 2008, v. 20, n. 2, p. 265, doi. 10.1177/084387140802000213
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- Article
From "Company Widow" to "New Woman:" Female Seafarers aboard the "Floating Palaces' of the Inter war Years1.
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- International Journal of Maritime History, 2008, v. 20, n. 2, p. 143, doi. 10.1177/084387140802000207
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- Article
Women Seafarers: Global Employment Policies and Practices.
- Published in:
- 2005
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
Women of the Sea.
- Published in:
- 2005
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
'Never, Never Sick At Sea': Gender Differences in Health Care Utilisation on Board South African Naval Vessels.
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- Journal of Gender Studies, 2005, v. 14, n. 3, p. 251, doi. 10.1080/09589230500264398
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- Article
On the Cover.
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- Hoover Digest: Research & Opinion on Public Policy, 2017, n. 3, p. 200
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- Article
Pacific Lady: The First Woman to Sail Solo across the World's Largest Ocean.
- Published in:
- 2013
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
Women and the Royal Navy.
- Published in:
- 2019
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
Navy Mothers Experiencing and Not Experiencing Deployment: Reasons for Staying in or Leaving the Military.
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- Military Psychology, 2001, v. 13, n. 1, p. 55, doi. 10.1207/S15327876MP1301_04
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- Article
Female Tars. Women Aboard Ship in the Age of Sail.
- Published in:
- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
Solo Sailing: An “Ordinary Girl”, Voluntary Risk-Taking and (Ir)responsibility.
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- Sociology of Sport Journal, 2014, v. 31, n. 3, p. 267, doi. 10.1123/ssj.2013-0121
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- Article
From Cabin ‘Boys’ to Captains. 250 years of women at sea.
- Published in:
- 2017
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- Publication type:
- Book Review
Women below deck.
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- Journal of Transport History, 2004, v. 25, n. 2, p. 57, doi. 10.7227/TJTH.25.2.3
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- Article
ELIZABETH ENSIGN.
- Published in:
- 2015
- Publication type:
- Obituary