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The Americans With Disabilities Act in the Borderlands
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The American West and Nozick’s Theory of Entitlements
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The Medical Assistance of Swedish Red Cross Field Hospital in Busan during and after the Korean War
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The Limits of Decolonization: American Occupiers and the
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Fighting for the Franchise: African American Disfranchisement in Charlottesville, Virginia
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As I Liked It: The American Shakespeare Center’s As You Like It
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Epidemic Cholera and American Reform Movements in the 19th Century*
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To Bigotry No Sanction, To Persecution No Assistance: Jews in the American Revolutionary Period
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Establishing the Rules of Engagement : American Protestant Missionaries, the U.S. ...
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Psychiatric Casualties during the Korean War: Focusing on American and Common Wealth Soldiers
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For All Mankind? Reading Race in Early American Science Fiction, 1836-1888
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Through His Eyes: The Life of American POWs in Germany and Ben Phelper’s Diary
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A Place Called Yellow Stone: A Reflection on American Identity and Conservation
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Republican Manhood and the Disabled Revolutionary War Veteran in the Early American Republic, 1789 – 1797
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Understanding American Health Care Reform, 1910-1932: Toward an Interpretive History of Health ...
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Towards a Contaminated History of the Present: Contributions from the Latin American Neo/Baroque
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The Japanese Annexation of Korea as Viewed from the British and American Press : focus on The ...
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Beyond Boundaries: Women in Border States During the American Civil War
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Statelessness in the Bakassi Peninsula: A Humanitarian Crisis in the Making
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American Women's Clubs in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo (1842-1844)
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Korean Red Cross Hospital (1905-1907): Focused on its Establishment, Management and Abolition
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Cuba's Reintegration into the Inter-American System: The Treaty of Tlatelolco, the OAS, and the End of Latin America's Cold War
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Fighting on the American Color Line: How Black Masculinity and Identity Was Negotiated Through Boxing in the Jim Crow Era
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Campisi, Nicolás. The Return of the Contemporary: The Latin American Novel in the End Times. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2024. Pp. 272