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Travel, science, and empire: The Russian Geographical Society's expeditions to Central Eurasia, 1845--1905.
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Hippokratischer keunstler, philosophischer kopf. Toward a philosophy of history in Friedrich Schiller's early works.
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Sovereignty, citizenship, and the new Liberal Order: US-Habsburg relations and the transformation of international politics, 1880--1924.
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Conflicted nationalism and World War I in Belgium: Memory and museum design.
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Culture, commerce, and the city: Aby Warburg, Ernst Cassirer, and Erwin Panofsky in Hamburg, 1919--1933.
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Empire of the mind: Subscription libraries, literacy & acculturation in the colonies of the British Empire.
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"The whole frame of nature, time and providence": Daniel Defoe and the transition from rights to politeness in English political discourse, 1688-1731.
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The depiction of religion in eighteenth-century English literature from Swift to Johnson (Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson).
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The Bauhaus and its political presence in Germany prior to World War II.
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Theatrical sites of memory: Cultural surrogation and the 1913 Dublin lock-out in Irish drama.
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Making a modern archive: The Archives Nationales of France, 1850--1887.
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Education issues after reunification: The cases of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam (SRV) and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG).
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French Jesuits and the mission to China: Science, religion, history.
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Paper stages: The intersection of printing and drama as cultural institutions in Tudor and Stuart England.
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The harvest of the vine: The Jesuit missionary enterprise in China, 1579--1710 (Portugal).
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Battle and culture: British imperial forces in Southeast Asia in the Second World War.
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Reproducing the French race: Immigration, reproduction, and national identity in France, 1900--1939.
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The struggle for free travel: Britons abroad and the origins of tourism, 1814--1858.
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Manufacturing a socialist modernity: The architecture of industrialized housing in Czechoslovakia, 1945--1956.
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Reconstruction through the child: English modernism and the welfare state.
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Negotiating power through everyday practices in French Vietnam, 1880--1924.
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At the helm of the creation: The world system and post-World War II United States military occupation in Germany and Korea.
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Russia and the Polish question, 1907--1917: Nationality and diplomacy.
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Jasenovac and memory: Reconstructing identity in post-war Yugoslavia.
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A tale of two borders: Settlement and national transformation in Libya and South Tyrol under Fascism.
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Belief and practice: Ideas of sorcery and witchcraft in late medieval England.
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Narratives and politics of a diagnosis: The construction and circulation of hysteria as a medical category, 1730--1820.
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Outlaw mothers: Marital conflict, family law, and women's novels in Victorian England.
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Madame Swetchine, "Mother of the Church": A case study of religion, identity, and female authority in nineteenth-century France and Russia.
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To rule from afar: The Overseas Council and the making of the Brazilian West, 1642--1807.
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Building a greater Norway: Emigration and the creation of national identities in America and Norway, 1860--1945.
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Culture, politics, and modernization in Paris provisioning, 1880--1920.
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Selling the tenth province: Belgian colonial propaganda, 1908--1960.
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The Polish Army in France: Immigrants in America, World War I volunteers in France, defenders of the recreated state in Poland.
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Demons of urban reform: The rise of witchcraft prosecution in Basel, Lucerne, and Nuremberg, 1430--1530.
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Our hour has come: The homosexual rights movement in the Weimar Republic.
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The shadow of the Habsburgs: Memory and national identity in Austrian politics and education, 1918--1955.
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Reform and empire: The British and American transnational search for the rights of black people in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Early modern, multicultural England: Literature and immigration in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.
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La Grande-Bretagne en Egypte: Confrontation et dialogue entre l'Occident et l'Orient. Lord Cromer et les intellectuels musulmans entre 1882 et 1907.
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Exploring transient identities: Deconstructing depictions of gender and imperial ideology in the Oriental travel narratives of Englishwomen, 1831--1915.
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Beyond the fatherland: Colonial visions, overseas expansion, and German nationalism, 1848--1885.
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Churchill's armies at war: Morale and combat efficiency in the 50th (Northumbrian) and 9th Australian Divisions, 1939--1945.
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A moral empire? Anxieties about masculinity and colonial governance in Company India, ca. 1780--1857.
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'Jane the Quene': A new consideration of Lady Jane Grey, England's nine-days queen.
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A new order for European culture: The German-Italian axis and the reordering of international cultural exchange, 1936--1943.
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Crisis speeches delivered during World War II: A historical and rhetorical perspective.
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Etienne Bonnot de Condillac and the practice of Enlightenment philosophy.
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Kierkegaard, Creation Anxiety, and William Blake's early Illuminated Books.
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"From Darwin to the death camps": A collage of Holocaust representation focusing on perpetrator atrocity discourse in literature, drama and film.
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The history and implications of secularisation: The Leiden Circle, 1575--1618.
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United States-Yugoslav relations, 1961--1980: The twilight of Tito's era and the role of ambassadorial diplomacy in the making of America's Yugoslav policy.
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"Striking at the roots of German militarism": Efforts to demilitarize German society and culture in American-occupied Wurttemberg-Baden, 1945--1949.
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The other Zarathustra: Madness, Schreber and the making of religion in 19th century Germany.
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Parish priests and their books: Reading, writing, and keeping accounts in the late medieval diocese of Eichstaett.
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An unholy trinity: The influence of Locke, Smith, & Keynes on British macroeconomic stabilization policy.
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Structuring financial elites: Conservative banking and the local sources of reputation in Italy and the United States, 1850--1914.
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Queenship and the construction of national identity in nineteenth-century British visual culture.
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"La nouvelle artemise": Catherine de' Medici as queen of France and patron of the arts.
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Jazz echoes: The cultural and sociopolitical reception of jazz in Weimar and Nazi Berlin, 1925--1939.
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The rakes of George Etherege's and William Wycherley's comedies of manners: A social and dramaturgical analysis based on the experiences of elite Restoration Royalist men.
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Selling Vietnam: The European colonial powers and the origins of the American commitment to Vietnam, 1944-1950.
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A westward journey, and enlightened path: Vietnamese linh tho, 1915--1930.
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Backs against the wall: War, dictatorship, and democracy in the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand.
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"A good offense is the best defense": Swedish Social Democracy, Europe, and the Vietnam War.
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The redistributive dilemma: The influence of political parties and clientele groups on social welfare policy in postcommunist countries.
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Envisioned companions: British travel writers in China. Writing home to a British public, 1890--1914.
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Men and women in motion: Mobility and fixity in eighteenth-century British literature (Samuel Pepys, Mary Wortley, Lady Montagu, Daniel Defoe, Jane Austen, Mary Wollstonecraft).
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The grateful slave: Representations of slave plantation reform in the British novel, 1720-1805 (Daniel Defoe, Maria Edgeworth).
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Married to the market: Gender and economics from Milton to Defoe (John Milton, Daniel Defoe, Anne Bradstreet).
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The merchants of Venice: A study in sixteenth-century cittadino patronage (Italy).
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Constructing Victoria: The representation of Queen Victoria in England, India, and Canada, 1897-1914.
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Commercial cultures: Modernity in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1880--1930.
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Essential agrements: Art, dance, and civility in seventeenth-century French harpsichord music.
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Macao, Manila, Mexico, and Madrid: Jesuit controversies over strategies for the Christianization of China (1580--1600).
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Rethinking war, state formation, and system formation: A historical comparison of ancient China (659--221 BC) and early modern Europe (1495--1815 AD).
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European integration and Eastern European nationalism: A comparative study of minority policies in Estonia, Latvia, Romania and Slovakia.
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Cyprus conflict: Continuing challenge and prospects for resolution in the post-cold war era.
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The politics of planting: Gardening in England from the Restoration through the Glorious Revolution.
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The European aristocratic imaginary and the Eastern paradise: Europe, Islam and China, 1100-1780.
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The irregular garden in late eighteenth-century France (Carmontelle, George-Louis Le Rouge, Pierre Panseron, Francesco Bettini).
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The British Zion: Evangelization and the politics of dissent in Britain and the Empire, 1790--1850.
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Restoring the thin red line: British policy and the Indians of the Great Lakes, 1783--1812.
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The process of joining the NSDAP, 1925-1933: Time, space and embeddedness.
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Forgetting the Nazis: Schools, identity, and the "Austria-as-victim" myth since 1945.
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Constructing the revolution: Nazis, Communists, and the struggle for the 'hearts and minds' of the SA, 1930--1935 (Germany).
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White city on the red river: Race, power, and culture in French colonial Hanoi, 1872--1954 (Vietnam).
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Violence and the civilizing mission: Native justice in French colonial Vietnam, 1858-1914.
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Democratic desire: The 'prehistory' of the public sphere (England, Juergen Habermas).
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Cutting a figure: Tailoring, technology and social identity in nineteenth-century Paris (France).
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Wish-landscapes and Garden Cities: The myth of the garden in allegories of English reform 1880 to 1920.
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Designing the present: The Cole Circle, and the architecture of (an) imperial bureaucracy, 1851--1901 (Great Britain).
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The first "Annee sociologique" and neo-Kantian philosophy in France (Emile Durkheim).
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Evangelicalism, legal theory, and the politics of criminal law reform in England, 1808-1830.
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"The Cyprus contingency": Crisis, Cold War, and the American concern, 1974--1977.
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Locating Paris: The Parisian municipality in Revolutionary France, 1789--1852.
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Utopian strain: Ambivalent absolutes in European composition, 1968--2001.
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Religion, reason, responsibility: James Martineau and the transformation of theological radicalism in Victorian Britain, 1830--1900.
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Religion and economy in pre-modern Europe: The medieval commercial revolution and the Jews.
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Secularism and its discontents: Religion and modernity through the eyes of Maxim Gorky and Vasily Rozanov.
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"For the simple and unlearned": Meaning and application in Elizabethan religious dialogues.
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From prison camp to mining town: The Gulag and its legacy in Vorkuta, 1938--1965.
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'The importance of the woman of the house': Gender, property and ideas in a Russian provincial gentry family, 1820--1875.
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"The first and most sacred right": Religious freedom and the liberation of the Russian state, 1825--1905.
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Supporting the revolution: America, democracy, and the end of the Cold War in Poland, 1981--1989.
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Lavender sons of Zion: A history of gay men in Salt Lake City, 1950--1979.
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Trade and empire: Merchant networks, frontier commerce and the state in western Siberia, 1644--1728.
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The first Indochina war and the failure of the European Defense Community, 1950--1954.
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The crackdown on Yakuza: Evaluation of the anti-Boryokudan (organized crime group) law in Japan.
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National Socialism and dissent among the ethnic Germans of Slovakia and Croatia, 1938--1945.
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Great Britain and the creation of the Irish Free State beyond terrorism: 1919--1922.
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Reshaping lives, reconstructing identities: Ethnic Germans of the Soviet Union, 1941--1956.
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Defending Christianity in China: The Jesuit defense of Christianity in the Lettres edifiantes et curieuses & Ruijianlu in relation to the Yongzheng proscription of 1724.
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Re-imagining the Soviet intelligentsia: Student politics and university life, 1948--1964.
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Russians in Warsaw: Imperialism and national identity, 1863--1915.
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The First World War, Britain, and modern design: The social use of architecture in inter-war Birmingham.
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The face of the times: Ernst Cassirer, Georg Simmel, and the development of the modern German idea of culture.
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The trope of race in the portraiture and print culture of ancien regime France.
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Public affection and private affliction: Women writers, radicalism, and the problems of the family and marriage in the novels of the 1790s.
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Cultures of security, cultures of rights: Security, rights activism, and the growth of anarchism in Catalunya (1896--1909).
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Negotiating the past: Restitution and historical commissions in the New Europe.
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Government policies of education for the native peoples of Siberia and the Canadian Northwest Territories, 1900-1990: A historical examination.
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The enlightenment of sympathy: Sentimentalist political philosophy from Hume to Herder.
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After the fall: Vettori, Machiavelli, and the refiguring of "Italia" in sixteenth-century political discourse.
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The intellectual and social relationship of Thomas More and Desiderius Erasmus.
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Beyond shape and decoration: A technical typology of Thy North Jutland ceramics, AD 800--1100.
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The kingdom shall rise again: Dutch resistance, collaboration, and imperial planning in the German-occupied Netherlands.
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The transnational politics of French and American Jews, 1860--1920.
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Multiculturalism in contemporary France: Cultural productions from the North African immigrant community.
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The evolution of French identity: A study of the Huguenots in colonial South Carolina, 1680--1740.
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The duty to remember: Holocaust remembrance and education in contemporary France.
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German Vergangenheitsbewaltigung, 1961--1999: Selected historiographic controversies and their impact on national identity.
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Compulsory death: A historiographic study of the eugenics and euthanasia movements in Nazi Germany.
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European history in a global age: Europe and its place in the curriculum.
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Constructing Confucius: Western philosophical interpretations of Confucianism from Malebranche to Hegel (Nicolas Malebranche, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Christian Wolff, Immanuel Kant).
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Language and power in genocidal regimes: An analysis of the rhetorical function of language in Pol Pot's Cambodia, Rwanda and Hitler's Germany (Adolf Hitler).
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The feminist underpinnings of the welfare state: Women and the establishment of national health insurance in Britain.
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From communal farming to household production: The development of capitalism in rural southeastern France.
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Sharing publics: Democracy, cooperation, and free software advocacy in France.
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NATURE, NOBILITY, AND NEUROLOGY: THE IDEOLOGICAL ORIGINS OF "ART NOUVEAU" IN FRANCE, 1889-1900.
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Networks of power: The art patronage of Pier Maria Rossi of Parma.
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The effects on the nature of medical discourse on the sense of spatiality and self image of eighteenth century women.
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The emergence of antihumanism in French thought, politics, and literature, 1926--1954.
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Alberto Vojtech Fric, the German diaspora, and Indian protection in southern Brazil, 1900--1920: A transatlantic ethno-historical case study.
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The biological impact of culture contact: A bioarchaeological study of Roman colonialism in Britain.
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Collecting the past to create a future: The Old Masters, artists, and patrons in early nineteenth-century England.
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The faculty of possession: Property and the aesthetic in English culture, 1730-1850.
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The agreeable game of art: Francois Boucher and the worldly play of gender.
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In visible environments: Architecture and the senses in eighteenth-century France.
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The London auction market and the commodification of English taste, 1766-1823.
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New languages of nature in Victorian England: The Pre-Raphaelite landscape, natural history and modern architecture in the 1850s.
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Robert Adam & essential architecture: Minimal, geometric, and primitive modes of architectural expression.
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National identity as a causal element of explanation and prediction in realist theory as reflected in the social construction of Germany.
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Underground empires: German imperialism and the introduction of geology in China, 1860-1919.
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Charismatic Leaders: Napoleon, Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Kim Il Sung.
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Where lies Germany: Science and the visualization of the German nation, 1848--1914.
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Listening to Britain: Popular music and national identity, 1979-1996.
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"Freedom from the Earth's gravity": The ballet collaborations of Richard Strauss (Germany).
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Family and power in early modern Europe: The Fernandez de Cordoba lineage, service, and the construction of the Spanish Empire.
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Melancholy and the care of the soul: Religion, moral philosophy and madness in England, 1580--1750.
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Scottish historical discourse and arguments for metropolitan authority in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic Empire.
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Servants of social progress: Democracy, capitalism and social reform in France, 1914--1940.
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Nationalism and the culture of self-contempt: A study of the Greek Enlightenment and independence movement.
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National memory, public music: Commemoration and consecration in nineteenth-century German choral music (Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Karl Martin Reinthaler, Richard Wagner).
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Swiss visions and interests in the colonisation of Algeria: "La compagnie Genevoise de Setif" (1853--1871).
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"One body corporate and politick": The growth of the English East India Company-state in the later seventeenth century.
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Heinrich Isaac, the Mass Misericordias Domini, and music in late-fifteenth-century Florence (Italy).
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The feudal estate of cistercian monastery of Saint Mary of Veruela in the modern age (1400--1877) (Spanish text).
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The 'fiery genius': The contribution of Neapolitan virtuosi to the spread of the string sonata (1684--1736) (Italy).
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The destruction of alternatives: Everyday life in nationalist authoritarianism.
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Representing China to the British public in the age of free trade, c. 1833--1844.
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The role of women in "The Merchant of Venice": Wives and daughters ahead of their time.
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Style, fashion, politics, and identity: The Ballets Russes in Paris from 1909 to 1914.
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A genre transplanted: The madrigal in Spanish collections of printed music (1536--1614).
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When parties die: A cross-national analysis of party disalignment and realignment.
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The political economy of crisis making: The United Kingdom from Attlee to Blair (1945--2005).
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Erwin Panofsky and Walter Benjamin: German Jewish cultural traditions and the writing of history in Weimar Germany.
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Female art patronage and collecting in seventeenth-century Britain.
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Female patronage and the language of art in the circle of Isabella d'Este in Mantua (c. 1470--1560).
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Rethinking the private sphere: The West German New Women's Movement challenges to the gendered order, 1968--1978.
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Design for living: German and Swedish design in the early twentieth century.
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Religious space, resistance, and the formation of memory in early modern England.
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"With My Precious Salvation and my Umbrella": The London Missionary Society and the making of empire in early Victorian Britain.
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International legal movements against war crimes, terrorism, and genocide, 1919--1948.
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The headscarf ban in Turkish universities is a safeguard or violation?: Analysis of the ECHR judgment in Leyla Sahin V. Turkey.
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Violence and the law: The making of Sir Edward Coke's jurisprudence, 1578--1616.
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At the limits of coverture: Judicial imagination and women's agency in the English common law.
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The madrigals of Gioseffo Zarlino (1517--1590): A descriptive analysis of their musical expression and text underlay.
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Memoire, histoire et identite en roumanie postcommuniste: Les manuels scolaires d'histoire des Roumains (1989--2004).
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West meets East: British perceptions of China through the life and works of Sir George Thomas Staunton, 1781--1859.
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West Africans in Paris: An assessment of French immigration policies in the 1960's and 1970's.
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Drafting constitutions: A comparative institutional analysis of constitutional conventions in the European Union and Germany.
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Mad lords and Irishmen: Representations of Lord Byron and Oscar Wilde since 1967.
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A construction of British identity: The whore's body as an object of sensibility in the eighteenth-century sentimental novel.
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Mapping status in the Elizabethan landscape: Sir Thomas Tresham's architecture at Rothwell and Rushton, c. 1575--1600.
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Popular struggle and the making of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy: Farm protest in France, 1983--1993.
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Accountability and party competition in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
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Lost treasure? An Arendtian study of the ethical politics of contemporary European integration (Hannah Arendt).
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The use of visual evidence in the history classroom: Image, object, and visual culture in England, 1460--1520.
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Glen Tetley: Contributions to the development of modern dance in Europe, 1962--1983 (The Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany).
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Negotiating transformation: East Berlin teachers in the post-unification decade (Germany).
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Moving in high circles: Courts, dance, and dancing masters in Italy in the long sixteenth century (Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro, Cesare Negri).
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Music in Cold War Berlin: German tradition and Allied occupation, 1945--1951.
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Choreographing socialism: Bodies and performance in East Germany before, during, and after the fall of the Wall.
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Archiving the everyday: A topos in French film history, 1895--1931.
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The Civil Code and the transformation of German society: The politics of gender inequality, 1814--1919.
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Reforming the republic: Solidarism and the making of the French welfare state, 1871--1914.
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The technology and economics of water-borne transportation systems in Roman Britain.
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A comparison of Greek and Chinese rhetoric and their influence on later rhetoric.
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Paint the trains red: Labor, nationalism, and the railroads in French colonial Indochina, 1898--1945 (Vietnam).
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Chinese pieces of the French mosaic: The Chinese experience in France and the making of a revolutionary tradition.
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The presence of Aristotle in the thought of Edmund Burke and Alasdair MacIntyre: Their response to the Enlightenment and modern liberal conception of community and virtue.
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Visual constructions of corporate identity for the University of Paris, 1200--1500.
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The age of Anna Amalia: Collecting and patronage in eighteenth-century Weimar.
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Modernizing traditional womanhood: Gender, consumption, and modernity in interwar France and Germany, 1920--1939.
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Bayer & Company in the United States: German dyes, drugs, and cartels in the Progressive Era.
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Disengaging from territory: Identity, the politics of contestation and domestic political structures. India & Britain (1929--1935), and Indonesia & East Timor (1975--1999).
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A modern landscape: The British way of death in the age of cremation.
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A fool and his money: Culture and financial choice during the John Law affair of 1720.
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The Munich Kunstkammer: Art, nature, and the representation of knowledge in courtly contexts.
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Beyond the "year of song": Text and music in the song cycles of Robert Schumann after 1848.
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Imperial heritage: History, art, and museology in postcolonial Britain.
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Nazi neoclassicism and the challenge of modernity: A study of the role of architecture in the context of modernism.
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'Make haste & let me see you with a good cargo of Negroes': Gender, health, and violence in the eighteenth century Middle Passage.
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The body disassembled: World War I and the depiction of the body in German art, 1914--1933.
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Sporting modernity: Sports, art, and the athletic body in Germany, 1918--1938.
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Ruling the airwaves: Radio Luxembourg and the origins of European national broadcasting, 1929--1950.
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A comparative analysis of criminal procedure in seventeenth-century France and Puritan Massachusetts.
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Adapting the city to meet rural desires: The English urban landscape as surrogate country house.
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Negotiating identity: Bertha Pappenheim (Anna O.) as German-Jewish feminist, social worker, activist, and author.
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Fevered metropolis: Epidemic disease and isolation in Victorian London.
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The science of small things: The botanical context of German bacteriology, 1830--1910.
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Mothers at home: Their role in childrearing and instruction in early modern England.
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The call for America: German-American relations and the European crisis, 1921--1924/1925.
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Republican duties: Depopulation, the social question, and the rise of the welfare state in France, 1870--1914.
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"We're in the front line": The Blitz on identity in British literature of the second world war.
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For their own good: Civilian evacuations in Germany and France, 1939--1945.
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London was ours: Diaries and memoirs of the London Blitz, 1940--1941.
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Renaissance speculation: Shakespeare and the prehistory of liberalism.
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Representing reality: Literature, film, and the construction of Turkish-German identity.
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Constituting the electorate: Voting system reform and working class incorporation in France, the United Kingdom, and the United States, 1867--1913.
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Comparative repression: Examples of musical repression by Hitler, Stalin and Mao.
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Women or workers? The construction of labour feminism in London and Chicago, 1880s--1920s.
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Households, land and labor: Population dynamics in the northern Orkney Island, Scotland, 1851 to 2003.
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Piecing it together: The introduction of delftware tiles to North America and their enduring legacy in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The Old Saxon Leipzig "Heliand" manuscript fragment (MS L): New evidence concerning Luther, the poet, and Ottonian heritage.
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Making true and lively figures: Early modern natural history images and the transformations of nature.
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Behind the frontlines: Identity, competition, and violence in civil wars.
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Shaping democracy: The politics of transitional justice in Italy and Portugal.
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Living theater: Politics, justice and the stage in France (1750--1800).
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The tingle-tangle of modernity: Popular anthropology and the cultural politics of identity in imperial Germany.
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Modernism and extremism: The early work of Paul Cezanne (1865--1875).
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Trade, politics and identity in the eighteenth-century British empire: The networks of John Knight and Robert Craggs Nugent.
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Imperial analogies: Global events, local visual culture, 1899--1901.
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An heroics of empire: Benjamin West and anglophone history painting 1764--1774.
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The politics of empire: Metropolitan socio-political development and the imperial transformation of the British East India Company, 1675--1775.
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Tax, Time and Territory: The Development of Early Childhood Education and Child Care in Canada and Great Britain.
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Imperial science and a scientific empire: Kew Gardens and the uses of nature, 1772-1903.
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Empire's experts: The politics of knowledge in Spain's royal monopoly of quina (1751--1808).
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The euro as an economic, monetary, political, and social stabilizer for the Eurozone and the European Union.
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Refiguring old age: Shaping scientific research on senescence, 1900--1960.
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Legitimacy in a post-national context: Efficiency and democracy in the European Union.
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Reactionary or Modern? The Devote in Fact and Fiction in Late Nineteenth-Century France.
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The great law of change: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the meaning of the past in a democratic age.
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Economic openness, democracy and institutional adjustment: The politics of welfare state development in Spain and Portugal.
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Topos, carnavales y vecinos. Derivas de lo rural en la literatura y el cine de la transicion espanola (1973--1986).
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Wireless sites architecture in the space of British radio (1927--1945).
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Jazz changes: A history of French discourse on jazz from ragtime to be-bop.
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Rehabilitationen Roms: Die roemische Antike in der deutschen Kultur zwischen Winckelmann und Niebuhr.
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The Republic and its children: French children's literature, 1855--1900.
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Humanism in the theater of lies: Classical scholarship in the early Quattrocento Curia.
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(Electronic resources)
Making colonial France: Culture, national identity and the colonization of Algeria, 1830--1851.
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"One brief shining moment": The creation of an English empire in the tenth century (Saint Dunstan, Edgar, King of England).
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Liquid silver: The wine and brandy trade between Nantes and Rotterdam in the first half of the seventeenth century (The Netherlands, France).
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(Electronic resources)
The science of emotion: Studying emotions in Germany, France, and the United States, 1860--1920 (Wilhelm Wundt, Theodule Ribot, William James, Charles Darwin).
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Changing models: The discord between the European settlers and the administration of German East Africa.
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(Electronic resources)
Interpreting the land of the strenuous life: Impressions of American society, culture, and ideals among French scholars of the Belle Epoque, 1889--1914.
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Constructing empire: John Oldmixon, "The British Empire in America", and adventures in the history of the book.
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The American difficulty: British newspaper opinion of the American Civil War.
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(Electronic resources)
The paradoxes of the diplomacy of Benjamin Franklin during the American Revolution.
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Industry, the state, and immigrant Poles in industrial France, 1919--1939.
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Imagined sisterhood: The political struggle over women's bodies in postwar France, 1944--1993.
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(Electronic resources)
The potters and pottery of Miravet: A study of production, marketing, and consumption of pottery in Catalonia.
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Existing on Ogorodnaia Street: Accommodations and confrontations with a post-Soviet economy.
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The governance of flexibility: Contemporary politics and the British company.
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(Electronic resources)
The empire of opinion: Feminism, gender, and cultural authority in Victorian Britain.
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(Electronic resources)
The sounds of memory: German musical representations of the Holocaust, 1945--1965.
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(Electronic resources)
Exceptionalism and the imperial mystique: National and colonial discourse and the forging of a Portuguese imperial identity, 1928--1945.
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National and civic education in Polish elementary school textbooks in the interwar period.
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Agricultural cooperatives and the agrarian question in Russia, 1861-1914.
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(Electronic resources)
The economic organization of winemaking: French cooperatives and California corporations in historical context.
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(Electronic resources)
Americans in eastern Asia, revisited: Anglo-American rivalry and the China market.
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(Electronic resources)
Mapping the "Red Menace": British and American news maps in the early Cold War period, 1945 to 1955.
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(Electronic resources)
The Celtic fringe and European integration: Sovereignty, nationalism, and the European Communities debate in Scotland and Ireland, 1961--1975.
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(Electronic resources)
Delusions of grandeur: French global ambitions and the problem of the revival of military power, 1950--1954.
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(Electronic resources)
Framing the past as future: The power of legal restorationism in Estonia.
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Defending the nation: The German-Ottoman alliance of 1914 and the Ottoman decision for war (Enver Pasha).
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Market vendors of Barcelona: Community, class and family in a twentieth century Southern European city.
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Cosmopolitan visions and municipal displays: Museums, markets, and the ethnographic project in Germany, 1868--1914.
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Natalism and nationalism: The political economy of love, labor, and low fertility in central Italy.
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E di moda la crisi: Crisis and continuity in the formation of the Biellese Industrial District.
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From peasant misery to entrepreneurial wealth. The making of a regional capitalism.
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The patriotism of despair: Symbolic economies, national memory, and communities of loss in Russia.
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Rammed earth architecture's journey to the High Hills of the Santee and its role as an early concrete.
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Merchants, commerce, and the state: The East India Company in early Stuart England.
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Anonymous masses in the Alamire manuscripts: Toward a new understanding of a repertoire, an atelier, and a Renaissance court.
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The Alamire Manuscripts of Frederick the Wise: Intersections of Music, Art, and Theology.
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Shared sovereignty: Dealing with modern challenges to the sovereign state system.
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Resurrecting the past, constructing the future: A historical investigation on the formation of a Greek national identity in schools, 1834--1913.
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Red globalization: The political economy of Soviet foreign relations in the 1950s and 60s.
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Inventors, firms, and the market for technology during the Kaiserreich, 1877--1914.
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The political economy of England and Ireland in the age of mercantilism, 1660--1760.
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Natural experiments in European economic history: The Reformation, the French Revolution, and medieval universities.
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The medicalization of childbirth in colonial Vietnam (1880--1944).
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Matters of taste: The politics of food and hunger in divided Germany 1945--1971.
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The burdens of whiteness: Asian immigration restriction and white supremacy in the British Empire and the United States, 1897--1924.
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"Chosen race": Baptist missions and mission churches in the East and West Indies, 1795-1875.
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Germany after the fall: Migration, gender and East-West identities.
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(Language materials, printed)
Blue riders of the Apocalypse: Kandinsky and Marc in the German Apocalyptic tradition.
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Surviving property: The making and unmaking of hegemony in law (Romania, 1945-1965).
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Roosevelt, Churchill, and the words of war: Their speeches and correspondence, November 1940--March 1941.
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A zooarchaeological investigation into the meat industry established at the Cape of Good Hope by the Dutch East India Company in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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Faith over color: Ethio-European encounters and discourses in the early-modern era.
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The search for order and liberty: The British police, the suffragettes, and the unions, 1906-1912.
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In search of the user: The experiment of modern urbanism in postwar France, 1955--1975.
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Being Neither and Both: The Liminal Nationality of Four Eighteenth-Century Anglo-Irish Women Writers, A Study of Genre, Gender, and Nation.
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(Language materials, printed)
The origins of government social protection policy in Hong Kong: 1842-1941.
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(Electronic resources)
Bodily knowledge: Female body culture and subjectivity in Manchester, 1870--1900 (England).
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(Electronic resources)
Constructing the modern Utopia: Soviet architecture and urban planning, 1917-1932.
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(Electronic resources)
The re-formation of Catholic identity: Florimond de Raemond (ca. 1540--1601) and the origins of the French Counter Reformation.
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(Electronic resources)
In the shadow of war: The reign of Ernst the Pious in seventeenth-century Saxony (Germany).
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(Electronic resources)
A taste for Indian films: Negotiating cultural boundaries in post-Stalinist Soviet society.
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(Electronic resources)
"Yoking West Africa to the chariot of progress": The Gold Coast, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone at the British Empire Exhibition, 1924--1925.
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(Electronic resources)
Gender and totalitarianism: Soviet and Nazi occupations of Latvia, 1940--1945.
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(Electronic resources)
Finding home and homeland: Jewish DP youth and Zionism in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
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(Electronic resources)
An historical archaeology of the Irish proletarian diaspora: The material manifestations of Irish identity in America, 1850--1910.
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(Electronic resources)
The watchful clothier: The diary of an eighteenth-century Protestant-capitalist (Joseph Ryder, England).
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(Electronic resources)
"The real idealism of history": Historical consciousness, commemoration, and Johannes Brahms's "years of study" (Germany).
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(Electronic resources)
Unkept women: Elite prostitution in eighteenth-century Paris, 1747--1771 (France).
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(Electronic resources)
Pathos and the human sciences: Reading Nietzsche, Weber and Mannheim (Friedrich Nietzsche, Max Weber, Karl Mannheim).
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(Electronic resources)
Conspicuous presumption: The National Gallery of Great Britain's Board of Trustees and the decline of aristocratic cultural authority, 1890--1939.
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(Electronic resources)
A struggle for social cohesion, 1981--1995: Immigrant education policy under the socialist government of Francois Mitterrand.
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(Electronic resources)
"What mine eyes have seen and my ears heard": Testimony in Old English literature and law.
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(Electronic resources)
Modernity in translation: Early twentieth-century German-Turkish exchanges in land settlement and residential culture.
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(Electronic resources)
Constructing the Soviet hearth: Home, citizenship and socialism in Russia, 1956--1964.
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(Electronic resources)
Between Germany and Poland: Ethnic-cleansing and politicization of ethnicity in Upper Silesia under national socialism and communism, 1939--1950.
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(Electronic resources)
Antifascism and the historical identity of East German youth, 1961--1989.
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(Electronic resources)
Learning democracy: Education reform in postwar West Germany, 1945--1965.
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(Electronic resources)
Locating the Slovenian nation: Competing folkloristic, state planning, and local constructions of the Trnovo neighborhood, 1895--1989.
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(Electronic resources)
Beyond the boundaries of opera: Conceptions of musical drama in Rome, 1676--1710 (Italy).
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(Electronic resources)
The fabrication of the modern media: An investigation into the theater and its impact on public life in Paris (1760--1835) (France).
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(Electronic resources)
Virtual trials: International war crimes tribunals and the politics of state cooperation in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
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(Electronic resources)
The mass media's construction of gender, race, sexuality and nationality: An analysis of the Danish news media's communication about visible minorities from 1971--2004.
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(Electronic resources)
A method for the Christian life: Martin Bucer and the Sermon on the Mount (Germany).
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(Electronic resources)
The persistence of Victorian liberalism: Social reform in Britain during the "Great Depression", 1869-1899.
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(Electronic resources)
Lisa Sergio: How Mussolini's "Golden Voice" of propaganda created an American mass communication career.
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(Electronic resources)
Children's moral culture and the experimental human sciences in Britain, France and Italy, 1748--1899.
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(Electronic resources)
Creating cruelty to children: Representations of the endangered and abused child in nineteenth-century literature and child-protection narratives.
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(Electronic resources)
Projections of the fatherland: Representations of Germany in the Hearst newsreels, 1929--1939 (William Randolph Hearst).
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(Electronic resources)
The debate on luxury in eighteenth-century Paris: Social stratification and its influence on the arts (France).
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(Electronic resources)
Plastics and dictatorship in the German Democratic Republic: Towards an economic, consumer, design and cultural history.
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(Electronic resources)
Cardinal Giulio de' Medici as a patron of art, 1513-1523. (Volumes I-III).
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(Electronic resources)
An empire of facts: Ethnography and the politics of cultural knowledge in French Algeria, 1871--1914.
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(Electronic resources)
The Jewish question and the modern metropolis: Urban renewal in Prague and Warsaw, 1885--1950.
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(Electronic resources)
Empire by invitation? Russian empire-building in the Caucasus in the reign of Catherine II.
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(Electronic resources)
The war for the mind of the West: Rationality, culture, geography, history, and the German problem.
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(Electronic resources)
The new proletarians: Women industrial workers and the state in postwar Poland, 1945--1957.
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(Electronic resources)
The dream of a therapeutic regime: Nature tourism in the German Democratic Republic, 1945--1978.
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(Electronic resources)
Public and private schools. Education in El Puerto de Santa Maria at the XIX century.
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(Electronic resources)
The birth of feminism: Woman as intellect in Renaissance Italy and England.
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(Electronic resources)
Social mobility and economic relationships among the Kingdom de Aragon and Valency in the XV century.
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(Electronic resources)
Municipal anti-socialism and the growth of the anti-socialist critique in Britain, 1873--1914.
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(Electronic resources)
Sowing the seed of discretion: Husbandry manuals and popular religion in sixteenth-century England.
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(Electronic resources)
Climbing the mountain: The Cassirer-Heidegger debate, the paths to Davos, and the crisis of Weimar Germany.
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(Electronic resources)
Christopher Columbus: Construction and deconstruction of an American hero.
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(Electronic resources)
The causes and consequences of patriotic youth mobilization in Vichy France and Indochina during and after World War II (Vietnam).
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(Electronic resources)
Cold War in Manchuria: Sino-Soviet-United States relations, 1948--1953 (Soviet Union, China).
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(Electronic resources)
An analysis of the "Gentleman's Magazine", an eighteenth-century periodical.
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(Electronic resources)
Bela Bartok and Hungarian nationalism: The development of Bartok's social and political ideas at the turn of the century (1899-1903).
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(Electronic resources)
Peter Paul Rubens and the dedicated print: Strategies in the marketing of an early modern master (The Netherlands).
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(Electronic resources)
Watching the rising sun: German and American military attache reports and intelligence failure in Japan, 1931--1939.
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(Electronic resources)
Exhibiting La Plus Grande France: The Exposition Coloniale Internationale de Paris and the Musee Permanent des Colonies, 1931--1959.
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(Electronic resources)
Benevolent self-interest: A factor in social policy governing lunatics, 1808--1862 (England).
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(Electronic resources)
An immersion curriculum for language and culture: Spanish Discovery 1492-1992.
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(Electronic resources)
The handicraft ideal of nineteenth century England and the industrial age.
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(Electronic resources)
Israel, "a light unto the nations"? Hannah Arendt, Gershom Scholem and the founding of the Jewish state (Israel).
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(Electronic resources)
Restoring the Golden Age: Mythology in revolutionary ideologies and culture.
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(Electronic resources)
Marketing America: Public culture and public diplomacy in the Marshall Plan era, 1947--1954.
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(Electronic resources)
Performance matters: Culture and theatrical signification in the early English public playhouses (William Shakespeare).
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(Electronic resources)
Putting Russia on the globe: The matter of Muscovy in early modern English travel writing and literature.
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(Electronic resources)
Worlds, old and new: Phanariot networks and the remaking of Ottoman governance in the first half of the nineteenth century.
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(Electronic resources)
The imaginary state: Paperwork and political thought in France, 1789--1860 (Honore de Balzac, Alexis de Tocqueville, Karl Marx).
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(Electronic resources)
Building our own home: The ethnic identity of the Jews of Krakow, 1918--1939 (Poland).
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(Electronic resources)
Creating a national passion: Football, nationalism, and mass consumerism in modern Spain.
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(Electronic resources)
Scotland and the emergence of "folk music" and "art music" in Europe, 1720--1850.
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(Electronic resources)
At home in postwar France: The design and construction of domestic space, 1945--1975.
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(Electronic resources)
Modernity and memory: The politics of architecture in Hungary and East Germany after the Second World War.
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(Electronic resources)
Writing against objectification: German-Jewish identity in the works of Grete Weil and Ruth Klueger (Austria).
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(Electronic resources)
Toward an urban stage: Law and performance in Paris, 1515--1559 (France).
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(Electronic resources)
Chopin and the singing voice, from the romantic to the real (Frederic Chopin, Poland).
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(Electronic resources)
Models and modes of musical representation in Benjamin Britten's "Death in Venice": Musical, historical, and ideological contexts (England).
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(Electronic resources)
Visual culture, modernity, and nation building: The case of photography in fin-de-siecle Hungary.
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(Electronic resources)
Reforming the state by re-forming the family: Imagining the Romantic mother in pedagogy and letters, 1790--1813 (Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Dorothea Schlegel, Caroline Schlegel Schelling, Germany).
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Textbook revision in the Soviet Union in the 1980s: "Memory of a Nation".
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(Electronic resources)
Music for a "new era": Composers and national identity in France, 1936--1946.
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(Electronic resources)
"Special sound": Electronic music in Britain and the creation of the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop.
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(Electronic resources)
THE CRISIS OF HISTORICISM: NEO-KANTIAN PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY AND WILHELM DILTHEY'S HERMENEUTICS.
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From idealism to phenomenology: Politics and the philosophy of history in the work of Wilhelm Dilthey.
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(Electronic resources)
Early educational reform in north Germany: Its effects on post-Reformation German intellectuals.
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(Electronic resources)
Conjuring inherited empire: Gothic real estate and the eighteenth-century British novel (Horace Walpole, Clara Reeve).
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(Electronic resources)
Worlds of secrets: Books of secrets and popular natural philosophy in England, 1550--1600.
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(Electronic resources)
Mobilizing for nation and empire: A history of the German Women's Colonial Organization, 1896--1936.
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(Electronic resources)
Bankruptcy, law, and the economics of gender: The Act Against Bankrupts of 1571 (England).
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(Electronic resources)
Bringing institutionalized cooperation into military affairs: Alliances and the determinants of the cooperation.
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(Electronic resources)
Revisiting Eric Nordlinger: The dynamics of Russian civil-military relations in the twentieth century.
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(Electronic resources)
Political Catholicism in post-war Italy: How social organizations respond to political change.
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(Electronic resources)
The influence of Parisian popular entertainment on the piano works of Erik Satie and Francis Poulenc (France).
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(Electronic resources)
The creation and uses of horticulture in Britain and France in the nineteenth century.
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(Electronic resources)
Taking to the street: Photojournalism and democratization in Barcelona, 1970--1979 (Spain).
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(Electronic resources)
Government and the freedom of the press: An 11-year content analysis of three Croatian newspapers.
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(Electronic resources)
The discourse of vengeance in the French Revolution: A study of rhetoric in the extremist press, 1789--1794.
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(Electronic resources)
Adoleszenz, Verantwortung und poetologisches konzept: Erklarungsmodelle zur Motivation Jugendlicher Angehoriger der national sozialistischen Wehrmacht in der Jugendliteratur der Nachkriegszeit (German text).
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(Electronic resources)
Cultivating a common sense of enlightenment: Mid-nineteenth-century Parisian opera and science journalists envisage a modern nation (France).
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(Electronic resources)
Alsace to the Alsatians? Visions and divisions of Alsatian regionalism, 1890--1930 (France, Germany).
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(Electronic resources)
Polluting the sacred: Violence and religion in English daily life, c. 1400--1553.
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(Electronic resources)
The overlooked majority: German women in the four zones of occupied Germany, 1945--1949, a comparative study.
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(Electronic resources)
Factory to farm, farm into factory: A case study of communist campaigns and agricultural collectivization in the German Democratic Republic.
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(Electronic resources)
The Crown's policy against papal provisions in the reign of Richard II: The statutes of provisors and premunire, 1377--1394 (England).
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(Electronic resources)
The formation of Habsburg rule in Spain, 1517--1528 (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor).
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(Electronic resources)
Human economies: Labor administration, vocational training and psychological testing in Germany, 1914--1964.
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(Electronic resources)
Interrogating boundaries: Christine de Pizan and her influence in late medieval and early modern England.
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(Electronic resources)
The mechanization of the Middle Ages: An intellectual history of medieval machine building (Vitruvius, Theophilus, Villard de Honnecourt, Guido da Vigevano).
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(Electronic resources)
History, progress and continuity: Gustave Freytag and the construction of national identity in unification-era Germany (1848--1871).
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(Electronic resources)
An undetermined number of thrushes: The meaning and value of land in the ecclesiastical land market of Genoa, 950--1400 (Italy).
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(Electronic resources)
Religious vocations and secular connections: The Benedictines of the Congregation of Saint-Maur in upper Normandy during the Ancien Regime and the French Revolution.
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(Electronic resources)
Images of the ideal: Sports, gender, and the emergence of the modern body in Weimar Germany.
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(Electronic resources)
Toys, consumption, and middle class childhood in Imperial Germany, 1871--1918.
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(Electronic resources)
A crisis of democracy: Czechoslovakia and the rise of Sudeten German nationalism, 1918--1938.
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(Electronic resources)
The quest for uranium: The Soviet uranium mining industry in Eastern Germany, 1945--1967.
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(Electronic resources)
The technology gap and the emergence of French and German industrial policy in the domain of data processing and computers, 1960--1970.
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(Electronic resources)
"Food and drink for the soul". Chantries and their founders in late Medieval Aberdeen (Scotland).
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(Electronic resources)
Nazism delivered: The ethos and legacy of midwifery in 20th century Germany.
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(Electronic resources)
Joint-stock capitalism & the Atlantic commercial network: The Royal African Company, 1672--1752.
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(Language materials, printed)
Mapping the mosaic: Travel writers and the construction of urban imaginaries of Prague and Breslau, 1700-1914.
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(Language materials, printed)
The world inscribed: Literary form, travel, and the book in England, 1580--1660.
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(Language materials, printed)
Perceptions of Poverty: The Evolution of German Attitudes towards Social Welfare from 1830 to World War I.
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(Language materials, printed)
Interned or imprisoned?: The successes and failures of international law in the treatment of American internees in Switzerland, 1943-45.
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(Language materials, printed)
Ethiopian and American relations a study of 1954: The impact of Haile Selassie I on American domestic and foreign policies.
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(Language materials, printed)
'You've Got To Be Modernistic': The Myth of Pierre Mendes France and the Modernization of France.
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Researching North America: Sir Humphrey Gilbert's 1583 Expedition and a Reexamination of Early Modern English Colonization in the North Atlantic World.
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Metamorphoses: Urban space and modern identity, Berlin, 1870--1933 (Germany).
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An analysis of the shifts in cultural flows between the United States and Germany, 1890--1929.
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Colonialism and society: Class and region in the popularization of overseas empire in Germany, 1890--1914.
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Commercialized modernities: A history of city marketing and urban tourism promotion in Paris and Budapest from the nineteenth-century to the inter-war period (France, Hungary).
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The epistolary self: Home and identity in francophone women's travel letters (1850--1950) (Alexandra David-Neel, Isabelle Eberhardt, Ella Maillart, France, Switzerland).
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Household words: The rhetoricity of fifteenth-century gentlewomen's household letters (Margaret Paston, Elizabeth Stonor, Isabel Plumpton, Agnes Plumpton, England).
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The readers of "Novyi mir," 1945--1970: Twentieth-century experience and Soviet historical consciousness.
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From medieval tutiorism to modern probabilism: "Spoils of Egypt" and the making of the Jesuit conscience from Loyola to Pascal (Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Blaise Pascal).
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Between France and Germany: The formation of Belgian defense policy, 1932--1940.
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The peripheries within: Race, slavery, and empire in early modern England.
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Neither lenient nor draconian: The evolution of French military justice during the early Third Republic.
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Tragic hero to Antichrist: "Macbeth", the "Oedipus Tyrannus" of the English Renaissance (William Shakespeare).
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Neither centralism nor federalism: The Social Democracy in Croatia, 1918--1941.
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Aurea condet saecula (per arva Saturno quondam). Imperial Habsburg Medals from the coronation of Frederick III (1452) until the succession of Maximilian I (1494): Art and legitimacy between feudalism and absolutism.
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When wombs became weapons: Women, policy, and propaganda in the Third Reich.
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The business of transatlantic migration between Europe and the United States of America, 1900--1914.
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Revolution, reaction, and reform: Conceptualizing the market place in France, 1848--1867.
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Looking for a fight: Violence on the early Commedia dell'arte stage, 1568--1630.
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Sir Walter Ralegh's legacy: His "History of the World" in the seventeenth century.
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"No bright lady's shadow": "Villette" and the disruption of mid-Victorian constructions of gender and society.
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The fused discourse of Indians, vagrants, and Irish in the Tempest and other literature: Discursive appropriation of the other and resistance in seventeenth-century England.
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Les relations commerciales entre la Russie et l'Ukraine: La recherche d'une souverainete economique, 1990--1997 (French text).
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Producing inventive transgressions in Belfast: A rhetorical analysis of the peacelines.
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Invisible immigrants: Algerian families and the French welfare state in the era of decolonization (1947--1974).
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Readdressed: Correspondence culture and nineteenth-century British fiction (Mary Shelley, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle).
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Extending her arms: Military families and the transformation of the British state, 1793-1815.
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Military service and maternal obligation: Gender, citizenship and civil society in contemporary Russia, 1993-1997.
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Soldiers, sailors, and statesmen: Military advice during the Franco-American-Austrian crisis and the Virginius affair.
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Tropes in action: The rhetoric of protest and the Solidarity movement (1976--1989).
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Lords of the fly: Environmental images, colonial science and social engineering in British East African sleeping sickness control, 1903-1963.
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Beyond the dreamings: Identity and representation in Australian Aboriginal urban art.
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Female self-portraiture in early modern Europe: Colonna, Anguissola, Whitney, and Peeters (Vittoria Colonna, Sofonisba Anguissola, Italy, Isabella Whitney, England, Clara Peeters, The Netherlands).
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Geographia sacra: Cartography, religion, and scholarship in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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Men of taste: Gender and authority in the French culinary trades, 1730--1830.
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Adam Ferguson on civil society: Enlightenment, community, and the market.
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The architecture of Joseph Michael Gandy (1771--1843) and Sir John Soane (1753--1837): An exploration into the Masonic and occult imagination of the late Enlightenment (England).
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Trials of conscience: Criminalizing religious dissidence in Elizabethan England.
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The re-appropriation of the past: History and politics in Soviet Armenia, 1988--1991.
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"Red osmosis or left-wing deliberation?": Trans-European party linkages, domestic party development, and the democratization process (Portugal).
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According to Christian Sunna: Mozarabic notarial culture in Toledo, 1085--1300 (Spain).
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Between humanism and the Counter-Reformation: Villa and villeggiatura in Renaissance Ragusa (Croatia, Lodovico Beccadelli, Nicolo Vito Di Gozze).
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The European Union, immigration and inequality: "Albanian" labor in the political economy of rural Greece.
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European Union foreign policy: Agents, structure, preferences and networks.
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A small power's place in a big power's world: Turkey, the United States, and the early Cold War.
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"The scepter rests well in the hands of a woman": Faith, politics, and the Thirty Years War (Amalia Elisabeth, Landgraefin von Hessen-Kassel, Germany).
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(Electronic resources)
Wilson vs. Clemenceau: United States-French conflict at the Versailles Peace Conference, 1918--1919 (Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau).
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Von "nie wieder Krieg" ueber "nie wieder Auschwitz" zu "Krieg ohne Hitler": Geschichtliche Dimensionen der deutschen Bundeswehreinsatzdebatten in den neunziger Jahren im Pressediskurs (German text).
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Sex trafficking in the Philippines and Russia: History, globalization, and resistance.
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The "path to the future" or the road to nowhere? A political and social examination of the construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974--1984 (Soviet Union).
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Comparison of the United States and the United Kingdom copyright laws regarding ownership of primary law materials.
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(Electronic resources)
Norway against the European Union: Democratic institutions and the politics of identity.
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"Good neighbors and sincere friends": United States policy toward the Soviet Union under Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Search for sanctity in Baroque Seville: The canonization of San Fernando and the making of Golden-Age culture, 1624--1729 (Spain).
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Aufseherinnen und andere Frauen: An investigation of female perpetrators of genocide and other crimes during the Nazi regime, 1933--1945 (Germany).
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Romanticism, travel, and the rhetorics of an appropriate self in Keats and Wordsworth.
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Passions stamped on lifeless things: English romanticism and the poetics of the British Museum.
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Disciplining the doctor: Medical morality and professionalism in nineteenth-century France.
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Medicine and the social body in France: From the individual self to social therapy in learned medical practice, 1750--1850.
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Temples of art in cities of industry: Municipal art museums in Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester, c. 1870--1914 (England).
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Time without pity: Immanence and contradiction in the films of Joseph Losey.
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The "film wars" between France and the United States: Film-trade diplomacy, and the emergence of the film quota system in France, 1920-1939.
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"The peculiar smiles of heaven": Providence and the invention of the United States, 1607--1865.
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Ruling the East: Russian urban administration and the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese in Vladivostok, 1884--1922.
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Women's memoirs of the French Revolution: Gender, genre, and self-representation.
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At home in the city: Urban transformation and the modern Italian subject (Carolina Invernizio, Massimo Bontempelli, Anna Maria Ortese, Pier Paolo Pasolini).
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The jewel of the German past: Historical preservation, tourism, and national identity in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany.
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Politics, law, and miscarriages of justice: The criminal defense lawyer Max Hirschberg in the Weimar Republic (Germany).
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The fourth estate: Theories, images, and ideals of the press in Britain, 1880-1914.
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Rejuvenating France: The creation of a national youth culture after the Great War.
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Democratic justice: Relevance and discretion in the lawcourts of classical Athens (Greece).
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"Constitutional law versus justices' justice": English trade unions, lawyers, and the magistracy, 1842--1862.
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The empire of the senses: French haute cuisine and the rise of the modern culinary profession, 1870-1910.
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"The news that sells": Sport and the press in British society, 1855--1914.
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Contingent obligations: Societe Generale and the French state, 1945--1981.
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French languages and French nationalism: The Felibrige, Occitan, and the French identity of southern France, 1854--1914.
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Uncommon ground: The making of indivisible issues (Denmark, Germany, Ireland).
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The 'short course' to modernity: Stalinist history textbooks, mass culture and the formation of popular Russian national identity, 1934--1956.
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The times and life of Rose Smith in Britain and China, 1891--1985: An interplay between community, class and gender.
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A life of resistance: Ada Prospero Marchesini Gobetti (1902--1968) (Italy).
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THE UNMARRIED MOTHER AND HER CHILD IN VICTORIAN LONDON, 1834-1914 (ILLEGITIMACY, ENGLAND).
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Dealing with discourse: How women gained a position in the university in nineteenth-century Britain.
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The industrial ecosystem: An environmental and social history of the early industrial revolution in Oldham, England, 1750-1820.
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La religion populaire en France a la fin du Moyen Age. Fecondite et limites d'une categorie historiographique (French text).
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In gold we trust: The development of the Italian gold jewelry districts from the late 19th century to the post-W.W.II economic 'miracle'.
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In defense of an anachronism: The Cossack question on the Don, 1861--1914 (Russia).
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Letters never sent: Gender, labor and politics in the English cotton industry, c. 1770--1830.
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Shifting boundaries on the Don steppe frontier: Cossacks, empires and nomads to 1739 (Russia).
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Intersections of music and science in experimental violins of the nineteenth century.
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The Comedies of Opera Seria: Handel's Post-Academy Operas, 1738--1744.
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Toward a Theory of Patronage: Funding for Music Composition in France, 1918--1939.
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Illuminating the darkness: The naturalistic evolution of Gothicism in the nineteenth-century British novel and visual art.
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Memory and Migration in Germany: The Nazi Past in German Immigration Discourse.
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The myth surrounding the passing of the Irish Act of Union and the creation of Irish nationalism, 1775--1851.
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Nazi collaborators on trial during the Cold War: The cases against Viktors Arajs and the Latvian Auxiliary Security Police.
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Cyprus, 1960--1970: An intellectual history of the Cold War toll, the United Nations, and Decolonization.
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Transgressing the Boundaries of the Nation: Decolonization, Migration, and Identity in France/India, 1910--1972.
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Community, Place, and Cultural Battles: Associational Life in Central Italy, 1945--1968.
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Enduring the whirlwind The German Army and the Russo-German War, 1941--1943: An Analysis of Replacement Capabilities and Force Maintenance.
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Deepening democracy: The Muslim struggle for civil rights and belonging in Spain since 1975.
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Cannibalism in a cultural context: Cartographic imagery and iconography of the New World indigenous peoples during the Age of Discovery.
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Imagining corporate culture: The industrial paternalism of William Hesketh Lever at Port Sunlight, 1888--1925.
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The everyday feast: Recreational consumption and social status in early modern English drama.
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Reading the restaurant: Social class, identity, and the culture of consumption in the nineteenth century French novel.
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Romance, narrative vision, and elect community in seventeenth-century England.
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Across the Empire: British women's travel writing and women's place in the British imperial project during the second half of the nineteenth century.
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From medieval to modern union: The development of the British state between the Union of the Crowns in 1603 and the Acts of Parliament in 1707.
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Becoming mixed: Mixed marriages of Bosnia-Herzegovina during the life and death of Yugoslavia.
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Cultivating Legitimacy for Sustainable Human Rights Rule of Law Reform: A Spotlight on Poland's Successful Use of International Legal Transplants to Combat Domestic Violence.
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Policy Entrepreneurs and Institutional Change: The Politics of Nineteenth-Century Child Labor Reform in Germany and the U.S.
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Making worlds: Representing experience in Romani contemporary art.
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Art of the Cold War: How the United States and France depended on "Whistler's Mother," the "Mona Lisa," and Georgia O'Keeffe to strengthen relations.
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The intermingling of folk songs and Masonic music in Mozart's "Magic Flute", and Haydn's Symphony No. 103 and "The Creation".
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Beethoven's late string quartets and the modern artist: External versus internal stuggle.
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The Virtuoso's Idiom: Spectacularity and the Seventeenth Century Violin Sonata.
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Structural integration and dramatic displacement in early verdi recitatives and scenas.
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At the Threshold: Edgard Varese, Modernism, and the Experience of Modernity.
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(Language materials, printed)
"I Have Always Said We Were Reborn in Switzerland": Swiss Refugee and Immigration Policy Explained in a Translation of "Sie waren einst Fluchtlinge".
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(Electronic resources)
Commemorating communist East Germany in the Berlin Republic: Modes of remembrance in literature, film, and memorial sites.
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'Give us more music': Women, musical culture, and work in wartime Britain, 1939--1946.
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(Electronic resources)
Writing China: Legitimacy and representation in the Enlightenment reception of the Far East.
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(Electronic resources)
The Kremlin's secret soldiers: The story of Soviet military intelligence, 1918-1933.
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Selling without substance: Fraud, feminization, and the foundations of consumer culture in nineteenth-century England.
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Baden-Powell and his Boy Scouts: The reasons for their creation, growth and success in Great Britain, 1906--1920 (Robert Baden-Powell).
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The Commonality of Enemies: Carlism and anarchism in modern Spain, 1868-1937.
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The Lysaker Circle and the development of peasant imagery in Norwegian painting (1880-1920): From naturalism to modernist expressionism.
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"Rene a Cheval" Paul Gaschon de Molenes: A textualization of a soldier-dandy (Charles Baudelaire, France).
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The gift of science: Leibniz's legal code and the advent of positive law (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Germany).
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(Electronic resources)
Polyphonic Mass music by some early fifteenth-century composers from the Diocese of Liege: Lovanio, Nicolaus Natalis and Hugo de Lantins (Belgium).
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Constructions of national identities: Opera and nationalism in the British Isles (Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Arthur Sullivan, Ethel Smyth).
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(Electronic resources)
Liturgy and chant at the Cathedral of Florence: A survey of the pre-Tridentine sources (tenth-sixteenth centuries) (Italy).
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(Electronic resources)
Catholic-Liberal opera: Outline of a hidden Italian musical Romanticism (Gioacchino Rossini, Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, Giuseppe Verdi).
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Music as popular propaganda in the German Reformation, 1517-1555 (Martin Luther).
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(Electronic resources)
The flux and reflux of science: The study of the tides and the organization of early Victorian science (Great Britain, William Whewell).
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(Electronic resources)
Romanticisms and nationalisms in Restoration France (Gioacchino Rossini, Castil-Blaze, Carl Maria von Weber, Stendhal, Ludovic Vitet).
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Architecture in the museum: Displacement, reconstruction and reproduction of the monuments of antiquity in Berlin's Pergamon Museum (Germany).
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(Electronic resources)
THE RISE OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE: THE CASE OF LYON AND MONTPELLIER.
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Medicine, law, and the state: The emergence of forensic psychiatry in Imperial Russia.
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Sensational differences: Individuality in observation, experimentation, and representation (France, 1853--1895).
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Imagining procreation: Conception and gestation in the works of Paracelsus (1493--1541).
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Body as plant, doctor as gardener: Premodern medicine in Hildegard of Bingen's "Causes and Cures".
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Paracelsus' "Astronomia Magna" (1537/38): Bible-based science and the religious roots of the scientific revolution.
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(Electronic resources)
Melting snow: A re-examination of Dr. John Snow, his dot-map and the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak (England).
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Turksib: The building of the Turkestano-Siberian Railroad and the politics of production during the Cultural Revolution, 1926-1931.
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Wives, slaves, and concubines: A history of the female underclass in Dutch Asia (Indonesia).
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Poverty and power: Social welfare and private charity in Poitiers, France, 1820-1848.
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Making war expensive and peace cheap: The emergence of new liberal internationalism in Anglo-American thought, 1897--1914.
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The price of flight: German Jews, the Nazi regime and the finance of the Ha'avarah Agreement, 1933--1939 (Palestine).
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The development of the Parisian tourist industry as described in the travel narratives of American travelers in the French capital between 1780 and 1850.
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Representations of Saint Cecilia in Italian Renaissance and Baroque painting and sculpture.
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Aristocratizing the community: Roger Fenton and British photography in the 1850s.
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Meaning and history: The origins of totalitarianism in the decline of mysticism and the rise of inner-worldly religion.
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Liberalism and the origins of the social: Women, poverty, and the political meanings of philanthropy in nineteenth-century Spain (Madrid 1834--1843).
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The virtuous virtuosa: Women at the pianoforte in England, 1780--1820.
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The making of modernity: The Italian Renaissance in the German historical imagination, 1860-1930.
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The Le Nain brothers' Peasant Family in an Interior : Ages of Man, ages of Woman.
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Objects of Heaven and Earth: Thaumaturgy & Representation in Quattrocento Italy.
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Recycling History: Early Modern Fasting and Cultural Materialist Awareness in Thomas Middleton.
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The promise of tradition: Music, modernity and mass society in Weimar Germany.
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A human end to history? Hans Blumenberg, Karl Loewith and Carl Schmitt on secularization and modernity.
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At the end of empire: Imperial governance, inter-imperial rivalry and "autonomy" in Wallachia and Moldavia (1780s-1850s).
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Trade, piracy, and naval warfare in the central Mediterranean: The maritime history and archaeology of Malta.
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STATUS, PROFESSIONALISM, AND BUREAUCRACY: THE SURGEON IN THE BRITISH ARMY, 1860-1914.
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THE FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER CORPS, 1919-1939. A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF FRANCE'S NAVAL DYNASTIES BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS.
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BLUEJACKETS AND BROWN SHIRTS: THE GERMAN NAVAL OFFICER CORPS IN THE ERA OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM, 1928-1939.
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The "least of the powers": Italy's foreign, security and naval policy in the quest for Mediterranean preeminence, 1860s-1989. (Volumes I and II).
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The causes and consequences of dependence: British merchant shipping and Anglo-American relations, 1940-1943.
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"Ma misi me per l'alto mare aperto": Mediterranean seamen during the medieval commercial revolution.
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The political significance of philately: Imperial and national postal systems in Ukraine.
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Fluid mobility: Global maritime networks and the Dutch empire, 1918--1942.
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Eloquence and Music: the Querelle des Bouffons in Rhetorical Context.
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Dante "Praedicator": Sermons and Preaching Culture in the "Commedia".
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Elite networks and courtly culture in medieval Denmark: Denmark in Europe, 1st to 14th centuries.
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The Changing Status of Converted Jews in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Northern France.
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Fifteen years on: An examination of the Irish Famine curricula in New York and New Jersey.
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