Women boxers: Actresses to athletes - the role of vaudeville in early women's boxing in the USA

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Women boxers : Actresses to athletes - the role of vaudeville in early women's boxing in the USA. / Gems, Gerald; Pfister, Gertrud Ursula.

I: International Journal of the History of Sport, Bind 31, Nr. 15, 2014, s. 1909-1924.

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Gems, G & Pfister, GU 2014, 'Women boxers: Actresses to athletes - the role of vaudeville in early women's boxing in the USA', International Journal of the History of Sport, bind 31, nr. 15, s. 1909-1924. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2014.933209

APA

Gems, G., & Pfister, G. U. (2014). Women boxers: Actresses to athletes - the role of vaudeville in early women's boxing in the USA. International Journal of the History of Sport, 31(15), 1909-1924. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2014.933209

Vancouver

Gems G, Pfister GU. Women boxers: Actresses to athletes - the role of vaudeville in early women's boxing in the USA. International Journal of the History of Sport. 2014;31(15):1909-1924. https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2014.933209

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Gems, Gerald ; Pfister, Gertrud Ursula. / Women boxers : Actresses to athletes - the role of vaudeville in early women's boxing in the USA. I: International Journal of the History of Sport. 2014 ; Bind 31, Nr. 15. s. 1909-1924.

Bibtex

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