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Home, Enslavement, and Gender
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An historical survey of the role of sport in society, with particular reference to Canada since 1700
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Gardens and Gardening in Early Modern England and Wales
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Die kommissarisse aan die Kaap, 1657-1700
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Addiction and Devotion in Early Modern England / Rebecca Lemon
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Southern Namibia c.1700 - c.1840 : khoikhoi, missionaries and the advancing frontier
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The Private Side of Victorian Mourning Practices in Nineteenth-Century New England: The Cole’s Hill Memorial Cache
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ESA Governing Board Fall 2025 Meeting Minutes Windsor Suites 1700 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy Philadelphia, PA 19103 and Zoom Meeting November 21, 2025
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Candido, Mariana. An African Slaving Port and the Atlantic World: Benguela and Its Hinterland. Cambridge University Press, 2013, 366 pp.
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Entrepreneurial Behaviour on the New Silk Road: Space for Improvement?
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26.05.20 Trivett, Emma. Reproductive Pressure and Royal Couples: Medieval England and Scotland, ca, 1200-1400.
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Livelihood Sources of Artuqıd Society
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Lessons from the World Congress of the Society for Ecological Restoration
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Role of Civil Society Organizations in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Ghana
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Review of Inquisition and Medieval Society: Power, Discipline, and Resistance in Languedoc
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Burundi: Building Democracy on an "Ethnically" Divided Society
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Why Terrorist Networks Maintain Viability within Today’s Modern Society.
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Walking in Balance: A Sicangu Lakota Message to the Ecological Society of America
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Nicaea at 1700
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26.06.04 Porck, Thijs, Kees Dekker, and László Sándor Chardonnens (eds). Cultural Connections between the Continent and Early Medieval England: Philological Studies in Honour of Rold H. Bremmer Jr.
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Public health and society in Cape Town, 1880-1910
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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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The Development of Participation Budget in the Civic Society of Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship
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The runaways : a study of enslaved, apprenticed and indentured labour flight at the Cape in the emancipation era, 1830-42