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Gender, Feminism and Business History: from periphery to centre

The game/s that men play: Male bonding in the Swedish business elite 1890–1960

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  • Kung Orres Jaktklubb: Minnen och anteckningar sammanfattade till klubbens 25-årsjubileum 1915 af ”Den Gemene”. Stockholm 1915.
  • Kung Orres Jaktklubb: Minnen, anteckningar och protokoller: Sammanfattade för åren 1915–1929 till klubbens 40-årsjubileum 1930 av ”Den Gemene”, andra delen. Stockholm 1930.
  • Kung Orres Jaktklubb: Minnen, anteckningar och protokoller, sammanfattade för åren 1930–1935 av ”Den Gemene”, tredje delen, Stockholm 1936.
  • Kung Orres Jaktklubb: Minnen, anteckningar och protokoller sammanfattade för åren 1937–1943 av Löpar Nisse, fjärde delen, Västerås 1944.
  • Kung Orres Jaktklubb: Minnen, anteckningar och protokoller: Sammanfattade för åren 1944–1956 av Löpar Nisse, femte delen, Ystad 1957.

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