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- Patricia_Grimshaw abstract "Patricia Ann Grimshaw (born 16 December 1938) is a retired Australian academic who specialised in women's and indigenous people's history. One of her most influential works is Women's Suffrage in New Zealand, first published in 1972, which is considered the definitive work on the story of how New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the vote.".
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- Patricia_Grimshaw wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patricia Grimshaw".
- Patricia_Grimshaw almaMater "University of Auckland: BA, MA".
- Patricia_Grimshaw almaMater "University of Melbourne: PhD".
- Patricia_Grimshaw birthDate "1938-12-16".
- Patricia_Grimshaw birthName "Patricia Ann Grimshaw".
- Patricia_Grimshaw birthPlace "Auckland, New Zealand".
- Patricia_Grimshaw mainInterests "History of women and indigenous people".
- Patricia_Grimshaw name "Patricia Grimshaw".
- Patricia_Grimshaw thesisTitle "Paths of Duty: American missionary wives in early nineteenth century Hawaii".
- Patricia_Grimshaw thesisYear "1986".
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- Patricia_Grimshaw workplaces "University of Melbourne, 1977–2006".
- Patricia_Grimshaw subject Category:1938_births.
- Patricia_Grimshaw subject Category:20th-century_New_Zealand_people.
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- Patricia_Grimshaw comment "Patricia Ann Grimshaw (born 16 December 1938) is a retired Australian academic who specialised in women's and indigenous people's history. One of her most influential works is Women's Suffrage in New Zealand, first published in 1972, which is considered the definitive work on the story of how New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the vote.".
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