”Den Store Moder”: Om ældre kvinder i dansk familiehistorie

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”Den Store Moder” : Om ældre kvinder i dansk familiehistorie. / Blaakilde, Anne Leonora.

In: Gerontologi. Aldring og ældre - forskning og udvikling, Vol. 31, No. 2, 10.2015, p. 20-25.

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Harvard

Blaakilde, AL 2015, '”Den Store Moder”: Om ældre kvinder i dansk familiehistorie', Gerontologi. Aldring og ældre - forskning og udvikling, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 20-25. <http://www.gerodan.dk/images/stories/PDFmappe/2015/2/201525.pdf>

APA

Blaakilde, A. L. (2015). ”Den Store Moder”: Om ældre kvinder i dansk familiehistorie. Gerontologi. Aldring og ældre - forskning og udvikling, 31(2), 20-25. http://www.gerodan.dk/images/stories/PDFmappe/2015/2/201525.pdf

Vancouver

Blaakilde AL. ”Den Store Moder”: Om ældre kvinder i dansk familiehistorie. Gerontologi. Aldring og ældre - forskning og udvikling. 2015 Oct;31(2):20-25.

Author

Blaakilde, Anne Leonora. / ”Den Store Moder” : Om ældre kvinder i dansk familiehistorie. In: Gerontologi. Aldring og ældre - forskning og udvikling. 2015 ; Vol. 31, No. 2. pp. 20-25.

Bibtex

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