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From Apartheid to Democracy A Blueprint for Peace in Israel-Palestine Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man, Sarah Leah Whitson
Parting Gifts of Empire Palestine and India at the Dawn of Decolonization Esmat Elhalaby
Challenging the Myths of US History Seven Short Essays on the Past and Present Marc Egnal
Black Gold The Rise, Reign, and Fall of American Coal Bob Wyss
Gender Violence in Late Antiquity Male Fantasies and the Christian Imagination Jennifer Barry
Tech When Silicon Valley Remakes the World Olivier Alexandre
Will Work for Food Labor across the Food Chain Teresa M. Mares, Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern
Local Color Reckoning with Blackness in the Port City of Veracruz Karma F Frierson
Illegality and the Production of Affluence Undocumented Labor and Gentrification in Rural America Lise Nelson
Atmospheric Knowledge Environmentality, Latency, and Sonic Multimodality Birgit Abels, Patrick Eisenlohr
Logistics and Power Supply Chains from Slavery to Space Susan Zieger
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