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A History of Political Conflict Elections and Social Inequalities in France, 1789–2022 Julia Cagé, Thomas Piketty, Steven Rendall
What Is Free Speech? The History of a Dangerous Idea Fara Dabhoiwala
The Learning Household How to Help Your Child Get More out of School Ken Bain, Marsha Marshall Bain
Reinventing Protestant Germany Religious Nationalists and the Contest for Post-Nazi Democracy Brandon Bloch
Whiskerology The Culture of Hair in Nineteenth-Century America Sarah Gold McBride
The Oldest Constitutional Question Enumeration and Federal Power Richard Primus
One Classroom at a Time How Better Teaching Can Make College More Equitable David Gooblar
The State Drug Theriac, Pharmacy, and Politics in Early Modern Italy Barbara Di Gennaro Splendore
The Writer's Lot Culture and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France Robert Darnton
The Mending of Broken Bones A Modern Guide to Classical Algebra Paul Lockhart
Total Defense The New Deal and the Invention of National Security Andrew Preston
Ellmann's Joyce The Biography of a Masterpiece and Its Maker Zachary Leader
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