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Women in Turkey: Caught between Tradition and Modernity
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2011-01-01
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Beşpınar Akgüner, Fatma Umut
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Women in the Middle East and North Africa Agents of Change
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F. U. Beşpınar Akgüner,
Women in Turkey: Caught between Tradition and Modernity
. 2011, p. 187.