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Divided by Choice How Charter Schools Diminish Democracy Ryane McAuliffe Straus
Jewish Giving Philanthropy and the Shaping of American Jewish Life Jack Wertheimer
In God's Image How Western Civilization Was Shaped by a Revolutionary Idea Tomer Persico
Seminal On Sperm, Health, and Politics Rene Almeling, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Brian T. Nguyen
A Mouse in a Cage Rethinking Humanitarianism and the Rights of Lab Animals Carrie Friese
Jews in the Soviet Union: A History Revolution, Civil War, and New Ways of Life, 1917–1930, Volume 1 Elissa Bemporad
Test, Measure, Punish How the Threat of Closure Harms Students, Destroys Teachers, and Fails Schools Erin Michaels
The Genius of Invective Ibn Zaydūn's Letter Explained Ibn Nubātah, Peter Webb
The Omnivore’s Deception What We Get Wrong about Meat, Animals, and Ourselves John Sanbonmatsu
The Slow Death of the Death Penalty Toward a Postmortem Todd C. Peppers, Jamie Almallen, Mary Welek Atwell
The Great Miscalculation The Race to Save New York City's Citicorp Tower Michael M. Greenburg
Assembling Religion The Ford Motor Company and the Transformation of Religion in America Kati Curts
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