Barbara Duden

Barbara Duden has been on the faculty of the Science, Technology, and Society Program at Pennsylvania State University and is currently a Fellow at the Institute for Cultural Studies, Essen, Germany.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: The Woman beneath the Skin: A Doctor’s Patients in Eighteenth-Century GermanyThe Woman beneath the Skin: A Doctor’s Patients in Eighteenth-Century GermanyDuden, Barbara
Dunlap, Thomas
PAPERBACK01/30/1998$31.00
Cover: Disembodying Women: Perspectives on Pregnancy and the UnbornDisembodying Women: Perspectives on Pregnancy and the UnbornDuden, Barbara
Hoinacki, Lee
HARDCOVER01/01/1993$21.00
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