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| When women entered the workforce in the 1940's during World War II, women continued to discover independence and their rights inside and outside the home. |
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| Subject: Gender Studies | Publisher: Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal |
| Volume: 3 | Number: 1 |
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England, C. (2007). The Battered Women's Syndrome: A History and Interpretation of the Law of Self-Defense as it Pertains to Battered Women who Kill their Husbands. Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal, 3(1). Retrieved September 8, 2010, from http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/vurj/include/getdoc.php?id=240&article=76&mode=pdf
MLA Style
England, Christina. ''The Battered Women's Syndrome: A History and Interpretation of the Law of Self-Defense as it Pertains to Battered Women who Kill their Husbands.'' Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal 3.1 (2007). 8 September 2010 <http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/vurj/include/getdoc.php?id=240&article=76&mode=pdf>.
Chicago Manual of Style
England, Christina. ''The Battered Women's Syndrome: A History and Interpretation of the Law of Self-Defense as it Pertains to Battered Women who Kill their Husbands.'' Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal 3, no. 1 (2007). http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/vurj/include/getdoc.php?id=240&article=76&mode=pdf (accessed September 8 2010).
England, C. (2007). The Battered Women's Syndrome: A History and Interpretation of the Law of Self-Defense as it Pertains to Battered Women who Kill their Husbands. Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal, 3(1). Retrieved September 8, 2010, from http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/vurj/include/getdoc.php?id=240&article=76&mode=pdf
MLA Style
England, Christina. ''The Battered Women's Syndrome: A History and Interpretation of the Law of Self-Defense as it Pertains to Battered Women who Kill their Husbands.'' Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal 3.1 (2007). 8 September 2010 <http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/vurj/include/getdoc.php?id=240&article=76&mode=pdf>.
Chicago Manual of Style
England, Christina. ''The Battered Women's Syndrome: A History and Interpretation of the Law of Self-Defense as it Pertains to Battered Women who Kill their Husbands.'' Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal 3, no. 1 (2007). http://ejournals.library.vanderbilt.edu/vurj/include/getdoc.php?id=240&article=76&mode=pdf (accessed September 8 2010).





















