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Featured Piece: The Historians of TikTok
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A People’s Pedagogy: Engaging a People’s Guide in Stockton, CA
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A People’s History of SFO
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Community Health by People
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Princes, Patriarch, and the People: William of Tyre and Popular Legitimacy in the People’s Crusade and the Principality of Antioch, 1095-1143
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The Perception and Treatment of People about Abscesses(
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XYY: Why? Science for the People and the XYY Controversy
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The Formation of the Military Medical System of the Korean People
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A Crisis of Ginseng Capital and the Countermeasures of the Ginseng-cultivating People during ...
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People's way to fight the epidemic diseases in the early Choson period
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Japanese ethnology and Chosen people during Japanese annexation period
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An Analysis of a North Korean Medical Journal: In-Min-Bo-Gun (People's Health) in 1950s
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Historical Study on Factors Inducing Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infection among People of Old ...
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Considering the “Special Considerations”: The Treatment of Female Inmates in the People’s Republic of China Since 1994
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The Assistant and Feature of China Medical Board(CMB) in Korea in the 1950s-70s: Focusing on ...
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Intertextual Dynamics in Ode to My Father: Competing Narratives of the Nation and the People
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German People’s List – the outlineof the issue in historic and legal perspective. Part I
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Memory, art and intergenerational transmission. Artistic practices with young people in memory sites in Argentina
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26.03.08 Della Dora, Veronica, Charalambos Dendrinos, Marc Guscin, and David John Williams, eds. Sacred Mobilities in Byzantium and Beyond: People, Objects and Relics.
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Nubian Architectural and Environmental Features Before and After Displacement: The Model of the Village Tūmās wa ʿĀfya
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The Role of Warfare and Headhunting in Forming Ethnic Identity: Violent Clashes between A-Group and Naqada Peoples in Lower Nubia (mid-4th millennium BCE)
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A Foundation for a
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Suh Yang Park, who Became a Doctor as a Son of a Butcher
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A Social History of Ascariasis in the 1960s Korea : From a Norm to a Shameful Disease*