Item Detail
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English
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Dealing with Social Change : The Mormon Church's Response to Change in Women's Roles
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Social Forces
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June 1990
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68
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1231-50
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Analysis of church response to changing role of women. States balance necessary between accommodation and resistance to social change. ***
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