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Bello, David A.
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Poppies without Borders: Notes for a Eurasian History of Opium
Washington and Lee University (Vol. 3, October 2005)
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Poppies without Borders: Notes for a Eurasian History of Opium
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Benvenuti, Andrea
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Shifting Priorities: Australia's Defence Ties to Britai in the Aftermath of Empire
University of Queensland (Vol. 2, September 2004)
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Shifting Priorities: Australia's Defence Ties to Britai in the Aftermath of Empire
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Bergman, Jonathan
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Disaster: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis
University at Buffalo, SUNY (Vol. 6, March 2008)
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Disaster: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis
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Bhaumik, Kaushik
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A Brief History of Cinema from Bombay to ‘Bollywood’
Open University (Vol. 2, August 2004)
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A Brief History of Cinema from Bombay to ‘Bollywood’
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Bian, Morris L.
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How Crisis Shapes Change: New Perspectives on China's Political Economy during the Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945
Auburn University (Vol. 5, May 2007)
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How Crisis Shapes Change: New Perspectives on China's Political Economy during the Sino-Japanese War, 1937–1945
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Bildhauer, Bettina
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Blood in Medieval Cultures
University of St Andrews (Vol. 4, October 2006)
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Blood in Medieval Cultures
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Black, Joseph L.
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The Martin Marprelate Tracts (1588–89) and the Popular Voice
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Vol. 6, May 2008)
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The Martin Marprelate Tracts (1588–89) and the Popular Voice
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Block, Sharon
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: How Should We Look at Rape in Early America?
University of California, Irvine (History Compass 2007, June 2007)
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How Should We Look at Rape in Early America?
Department of History, University of California, Irvine (Vol. 4, April 2006)
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: How Should We Look at Rape in Early America?
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Blum, Ann S.
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Bringing It Back Home: Perspectives on Gender and Family History in Modern Mexico
University of Massachusetts, Boston (Vol. 4, August 2006)
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Bringing It Back Home: Perspectives on Gender and Family History in Modern Mexico
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Boettcher, Susan R.
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Confessionalization: Reformation, Religion, Absolutism, and Modernity
Department of History, University of Texas at Austin (Vol. 2, November 2004)
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Confessionalization: Reformation, Religion, Absolutism, and Modernity
