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The Impossible Woman Television, Feminism, and the Future Kristen Hoerl
Class Cultures and Social Mobility The Hidden Strengths of Working-Class First-Generation Graduates Paul Dean
Post-Weird Fragmentation, Community, and the Decline of the Mainstream Calum Lister Matheson
Embodying the Revolution The Hebrew Experience and the Globalization of Modern Sports in Interwar Palestine Ofer Idels
A View from Life's Edge Discovering What Really Matters with Older Women Across the Globe Corinne G. Dempsey
Our Primary Expertise A Future for the Study of Religion Russell T. McCutcheon, Aaron Hughes, Andie Alexander
Conversion Miriam Bodian
Body Language Medicine and the Eighteenth-Century Comic Novel Kathleen Tamayo Alves
The Golden Girls Tales from the Lanai Taylor Cole Miller, Alfred L Martin, Peter C. Kunze, Jessica Hoover, Kate Fortmueller, Andrew Owens, Claire Sewell, Beth L Boser, Jared Clayton Brown, Ashleé Clark, Ken Feil, Eleanor Patterson, Ben Aslinger
Menace of Our Time The Long War Against American Communism Aaron J. Leonard
A Short History of Film, Fourth Edition Wheeler Winston Dixon, Gwendolyn Audrey Foster
Too Poor to Die The Hidden Realities of Dying in the Margins Amy Shea
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