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Channels - An Empire in a City: Foundations of Washington, D.C., 1776 to 1861 :: FRELIP Discovery
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Defying Space: Enslaved Social Lives in a Low-Density Slave Society, New England, 1700-1776
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A Foundation for a
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The Rockefeller Foundation
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Booker T. Washington’s Challenge for Egyptology: African-Centered Research in the Nile Valley
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The First Foundation of a Good House: Ferryland's Mansion House Kitchen
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Toros, Moros, and Empire: The Sixteenth-Century Spanish Bullfight
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Law as a Tool of Empire: A Transhistorical Comparison of Mandate Palestine and Ancient Rome
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Research on the Hospital Construction and Structure in Daehan Empire and Colonial Modern Period
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Bodies for Empire: Biopolitics, Reproduction, and Sexual Knowledge in Late Colonial Korea
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Paul D Choy A Life for Learning
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Empire of the Dharma: Korean and Japanese Buddhism, 1877-1912. ...
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The Development of Civil Society in the Ottoman Empire from Its Founding to the Second Constitutional Era
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Shakespeare BASH’D’s Measure for Measure
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Tuscany and the Iberian Empires Migration and Knowledge Transmission in the Early Modern Period
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26.03.15 Papagianni, Eleftheria, and Daphne Penna, eds. A Companion to Byzantine Law: From the Foundation of Constantinople (330) until the End of the Macedonian Dynasty (1056).
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Discussing David M. Robinson's Empire's Twilight : Northeast Asia Under the Mongols
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Bohai/Parhae Identity and the Coherence of Dan gur under the Kitan/Liao Empire
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Charles H. Parker, Global Calvinism. Conversion and Commerce in the Dutch Empire, 1600-1800
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A new species of Stygobromus Cope, 1872 (Amphipoda, Crangonyctidae) from a hypotelminorheic seepage spring in Washington, D.C., USA
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Mysteria (Secret Cults) in the Bithynian City of Claudiopolis
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The Nubian Frontier as a Refuge Area Warrior Society between c. 1200 and c. 1800 CE: A Comparison between Nubia and the Ottoman Balkans
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Daniel F. Silva, Empire Found: Racial Identities in 21st-Century Portuguese Popular Cultures. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2022. 215 pages.
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“I wish'd myself a man, / Or that we women had men's privilege”: Troilus and Cressida at the Royal Shakespeare Company
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Stanard, Matthew. Selling the Congo: A History of European Pro-Empire Propaganda and the Making of Belgian Imperialism. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2011, 387 pp.