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The Georgia Black Code as American Law: Race, Law, and Labor in the 19th Century American Republic
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Big Heads, Bird Guns and Gunpowder Bellicosity: Revolutionizing
the Choson Military in Seventeenth Century Korea
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J.G. Fichte: Individual Liberty, Distributive Justice, and the
Tensions of Civil Society
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"What cruelty reigns in this town": The Boundaries of the English Adultery Act of 1650 Reconsidered
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Historia de la conquista de México: Grand Narrative
of a New World Alexander
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"For the Sake of the Children": The Civil Liberties Public Education Fund and the Forging of a Post-Internment, Post-Redress Japanese American Identity and History
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From Victorian to Modern: The Transformation of Ancient Greek
History in the Work of Jane Ellen Harrison and W.W. Tarn
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The Political Shift of the CDU in Citizenship and Immigration
Policy from Reunification to the Implementation of an Immigration
law in 2005
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'Martial Race' Theory: Nature and origins
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Manchester: A Micro-Historical Approach to British Abolitionism,
1787-1807
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'The Female Dregs of Dublin': Political Repression, Socioeconomic Deprivation and the Separation Women of Easter 1916
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Shattering the "Shell of Constraint" in Angola: U.S. Covert
Collusion with Apartheid South Africa, 1974-1976
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When Admission Is Not Enough: Integrating Emory University,
1969-1989
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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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