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The Work of Reform Literature and Political Ecology from Langland to Spenser William Rhodes
The Politics of Sanctuary Vojislava Filipcevic Cordes
Unbounding Europe Bordering and the Politics of Mediterranean Solidarity in Sicily and Tunisia Ilaria Giglioli
Resurrecting the Past France's Forgotten Heritage Mandate Sarah Griswold
Gilded Age Entrepreneur The Curious Life of American Financier Albert Benton Pullman Simon Cordery
Reforming Social Services in New York City How Major Change Happens in Urban Welfare Policies Thomas J. Main
The Medium Is Still the Message Marshall McLuhan for Our Time Grant N. Havers
Walking Chicago's Coast A 63-Mile Journey to the Indiana Dunes Michael McColly
Freedom of Conscience in (Post)Soviet Space Legacies of Michael Bourdeaux and the Keston Archive Julie K. deGraffenried, Michael Long, Xenia Dennen, Rowan Williams
Seeds of Exchange Soviets, Americans, and Cooperation in Agriculture, 1921–1935 Maria Fedorova
The Art of Coercion Credible Threats and the Assurance Dilemma Reid B. C. Pauly
Trade in War Economic Cooperation across Enemy Lines Mariya Grinberg
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