Ross, Danielle. "3 Debunking the ‘Unfortunate Girl’ Paradigm: Volga-Ural Muslim Women’s Knowledge Culture and its Transformation across the Long Nineteenth Century".
Sharīʿa in the Russian Empire: The Reach and Limits of Islamic Law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1917, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020, pp. 120-155.
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474444316-005
Ross, D. (2020). 3 Debunking the ‘Unfortunate Girl’ Paradigm: Volga-Ural Muslim Women’s Knowledge Culture and its Transformation across the Long Nineteenth Century. In
Sharīʿa in the Russian Empire: The Reach and Limits of Islamic Law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1917 (pp. 120-155). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474444316-005
Ross, D. 2020. 3 Debunking the ‘Unfortunate Girl’ Paradigm: Volga-Ural Muslim Women’s Knowledge Culture and its Transformation across the Long Nineteenth Century.
Sharīʿa in the Russian Empire: The Reach and Limits of Islamic Law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1917. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. 120-155.
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474444316-005
Ross, Danielle. "3 Debunking the ‘Unfortunate Girl’ Paradigm: Volga-Ural Muslim Women’s Knowledge Culture and its Transformation across the Long Nineteenth Century" In
Sharīʿa in the Russian Empire: The Reach and Limits of Islamic Law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1917, 120-155. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020.
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474444316-005
Ross D. 3 Debunking the ‘Unfortunate Girl’ Paradigm: Volga-Ural Muslim Women’s Knowledge Culture and its Transformation across the Long Nineteenth Century. In:
Sharīʿa in the Russian Empire: The Reach and Limits of Islamic Law in Central Eurasia, 1550-1917. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 2020. p.120-155.
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474444316-005
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