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The United States and the Transatlantic Slave Trade to the
Americas, 1776-1867
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Meditating Chaos: The Response of American Intellectuals to Threats
and Acts of Terrorism: 1991-2011
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Becoming Modern at the Movies: Gender, Class, and Urban Space in
Twentieth-Century Brazil
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Greater Abundance: Energy Production, Environmental Protection, and
the Politics of Deregulation in the United States after the OAPEC
Embargo
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Reform, development, and modernization in a belle époque. A
study into competing visions of urban renewal in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil: c., 1898-1908
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El tiburón y la sanidad pública: Guatemala-U.S.
Relations and Experiments on Human Subjects
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Feeding Other Hungers: How a U.S.-Brazilian Food Program Reveals
the Complexities of Development Economics, 1941-1945
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Cultivating the State: Migrants, Citizenship and the Transformation of the Bolivian Lowlands, 1952-2000
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Four Jews, Five Identities: Representation, Popular Culture, and Language Politics in the Making of Jewish-Argentines (Buenos Aires,1930-1945).
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From "German Danger" to German-Brazilian President: Immigration, ethnicity, and the making of Brazilian identities, 1924-1974
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Brotherhoods of Their Own: Black Confraternities and Civic
Leadership in São Paulo, Brazil, 1850-1920
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Women’s Precarity in the Late Colonial and Postcolonial Congo
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Resettling Burma’s Displaced: Labor, Rehabilitation, and Citizenship in Visakhapatnam, India, 1937-1979
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Rebels, Martyrs, Heroes: Authoritarianism and Youth Culture in Argentina, 1966-1983
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