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River A Hudson Memoir Leslie Day, Ed Bacon
The Feeling of the Form Empathy and Aesthetics from Büchner to Rilke Joseph R. Metz
Autocracy 2.0 How China's Rise Reinvented Tyranny Jennifer Lind
Small Revolutionaries Participation of Children and Youth in the Vietnam War Mai Anh Nguyen
Civilizing Contention International Aid in Syria's War Rana B. Khoury
Connected to Place Regenerating Nature, Communities, and Local Economies Through Systems Change Matt Biggar
The Profligate Colonial How the US Exported Austerity to the Philippines Lisandro E. Claudio
Relief on the Hoof The Seagoing Cowboys, the Heifer Project, and UNRRA in Poland Eva Plach
Seeing Things Virtual Aesthetics in Victorian Culture Amanda Shubert
Europe's Laboratory Climate and Health in Eighteenth-Century Russia Matthew P. Romaniello
The Remote Revolution Drones and Modern Statecraft Erik Lin-Greenberg
Civil Blood Vendetta Violence and the Civic Elites in Early Modern Italy Amanda G. Madden
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