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Menstrual Monster or Criminal Lady?: Ella Castle, Biopower, and the Plight of the Female Kleptomaniac in Late 19th Century America.
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The Federal Structure of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th–18th Centuries
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Ukanju and the Changing Political Order of Northeastern Asia in the 17th Century
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Depicting the Beginning of the World’s End: Iconography and Development of the “Rolling Up the Sky” Scene in the Ukrainian Icons of “the Last Judgment” of the 15th–17th Centuries
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Ideological Independence in the Third World: Legacies in Resistance and Anti-Colonial Aid in 20th Century Africa
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26.06.06 Ferraiuolo, Daniele, and François Bougard, eds. Sacred Places: Devotional Practices and Space Organization in Eary Medieval Monasteries (5th-10th Centuries).
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The Reintegration of the Loyalists in Post-Revolutionary America
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King of Spies: The Dark Reign of America
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Walking in Balance: A Sicangu Lakota Message to the Ecological Society of America
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Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas Volume XV, 2023
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Hemisphere:Visual Cultures of the Americas Volume XVI 2024
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The frontier and religion : a comparative study of the United States of America and South Africa in the first half of the nineteenth century
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Pastoralist systems of the Roggeveld in the 18th and 19th centuries
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Revival of Mamluk architecture in the 19th & 20th centuries
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What They Sang: The Religious Roots of Spirituals and Blues
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Editor’s Introduction to Volume XV: The Question of Visual Communication and Writing in the Americas
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The Legacy of Lithuanian Architect Stasys Kudokas in the United States of America: Sacred Architecture Based on Hope and Expectations
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The faithful and/or flattering in 19th Century portraiture
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
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Where dance and drama meet again : aspects of the expressive body in the 20th century
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Interview with Andrew Hamilton, Ph.D., Associate Curator of Arts of the Americas, Art Institute of Chicago
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(Review) Caroline Winterer’s How the New World Became Old: The Deep Time Revolution in America
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The early limnological tradition as an ecological resource: a historical account between Europe and the United States of America on the concept of the organism-environment relationship
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The consequences of female hospitality: a study of women hosts in 5th century Greek Tragedy