Global biographies: Lived history as method

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Global biographies : Lived history as method. / Almagor, Laura (Editor); Ikonomou, Haakon Andreas (Editor); Simonsen, Gunvor (Editor).

Manchester University Press, 2022. 296 p.

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Harvard

Almagor, L, Ikonomou, HA & Simonsen, G (eds) 2022, Global biographies: Lived history as method. Manchester University Press.

APA

Almagor, L., Ikonomou, H. A., & Simonsen, G. (Eds.) (2022). Global biographies: Lived history as method. Manchester University Press.

Vancouver

Almagor L, (ed.), Ikonomou HA, (ed.), Simonsen G, (ed.). Global biographies: Lived history as method. Manchester University Press, 2022. 296 p.

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Almagor, Laura (Editor) ; Ikonomou, Haakon Andreas (Editor) ; Simonsen, Gunvor (Editor). / Global biographies : Lived history as method. Manchester University Press, 2022. 296 p.

Bibtex

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