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Byzantine architecture: an expression of byzantine culture
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The Aim and Legacy of the Commission of Inquiry into Labour Legislation (Wiehahn Commission), 1977-1980
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The Journey of Medical Volunteers: MEDICO and Global Health Initiatives in the 1960s and 1970s
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“But who here is not a villain?”: Richard III at the Vakhtangov Theatre in Moscow
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Die begrip makarios in die Nuwe Testament
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“Bracketing” Foreign Policy from Domestic Affairs: A New Paradigm for International Negotiation and Decision-Making
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The Making of a Tyrant: Seattle Shakespeare Company and upstart crow collective’s Richard III
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The collapse of a regional institution : the story of the East African Railways within the East African Community, 1967-1977
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An analysis of the capital account in South Africa's balance of payments, 1960 - 1977
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A cold relationship: United States foreign policy towards South Africa, 1960 – 1990
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A Byzantine Lead Seal from Perge
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Free in the Forest: Montagnards and U.S. Special Forces in Vietnam’s Central Highlands
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The West and the Rest of Us: Islamic Militancy, Refugee crisis and the Migration wave towards Europe
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West Germany and Namibia's path to independence, 1969-1990: foreign policy and rivalry with East Germany
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“God Was With Us:” Child Labor in Colonial Kenya, 1922 - 1950s
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Huelgas en el Campo: Mexican Workers, Strikes and Political Radicalism in the US Southwest, 1920-1934
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Carers as mentors in inclusion: The case of Cyprus
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Agriculture, farm labour and the state in the Natal Midlands, 1940-1960
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Hollywood, African Consolidated Films, and "bioskoopbeskawing," or bioscope culture : aspects of American culture in Cape Town, 1945-1960
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From UPoqo to APLA : the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) and its armed struggle: 1960-1982
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Marketing Cold War tourism in the Belgian Congo : a study in colonial propaganda 1945-1960
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Relations between South Africa and France with special reference to military matters, 1960-1990
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An Investigation of Sustainability Issue for Building Construction in North Cyprus
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“A superstitious respect for the soil”? : environmental history, social identity and land ownership – a case study of forced removals from Lady Selborne and their ramifications, c.1905 to 1977