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Sonic Circulations Music, Modernism, and the Politics of Knowledge Emily I. Dolan, Emily MacGregor, Arman Schwartz
Speaking, Stammering, Singing, Shouting A Social History of the Modern Voice Josephine Hoegaerts
Between the Street and the State Black Women’s Anti-Rape Activism amid the War on Crime Caitlin Reed Wiesner
Roads to Power, Roads to Crisis The War for the American Interior and the Infrastructural Routes of Revolution Alec Zuercher Reichardt
Parties, Power, and Change Developmental Approaches to American Party Politics Jessica Hejny, Adam Hilton
Medieval Media Bodies, Networks, Chaucer Ingrid Nelson
Anatomical Forms The Science of the Body in Early Modern Women’s Poetry Whitney Sperrazza
Black Excellence Atlanta and the Making of Modern Black Liberalism Danielle Wiggins
Commercial Intimacy Affinity and the Marketplace Richard Popp, Brenton Malin, Wendy A. Woloson
Selective Solidarity Children and Middle-Class Moralities in Transnational Senegal Chelsie Yount
Maurice's Strategikon Handbook of Byzantine Military Strategy Conor Whately, George T. Dennis
Trafficking Trajectories Vulnerability, Failed Systems, and the Case for Prevention Alicia W. Peters
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