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        An Actor's Tale 

        Hughes, Amy E.; Hughes, Amy (2025)
        Harry Watkins was no one special. During a career that spanned four decades, this nineteenth-century actor yearned for fame but merely skirted the edges of it. He performed alongside the brightest stars, wrote scores of ...
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        Speaking Our Selves 

        Kawe, Asiimwe Deborah; Vorlicky, Robert H. (2025)
        Speaking Our Selves brings together eight remarkable plays by women writers from the under-represented African countries of Tanzania, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Mali, Burundi, Benin, and Sudan, plus a play by award-winning ...
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        Story Tech 

        Trevisan, Filippo; Vaughan, Michael; Vromen, Ariadne (2025)
        Personal stories have the power to stir the heart, compel us to act, and spark social change. While advocacy organizations have long used storytelling in campaigns, the role technology plays has increased. Today, invitations ...
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        Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era 

        Jin, Dal Yong (2025)
        Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era explores how histories, industry structures, and politics interact in the platformization of the Korean Wave. Dal Yong Jin argues that while much research centers ...
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        Intersex Figures in Modern Japanese Literature and Art 

        Winston, Leslie (2025)
        Intersex Figures in Modern Japanese Literature and Art explores the history of intersex or futanari figures in modern Japanese literature and culture to examine the provocative discourses that defied a sexual regime as the ...
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        Unsettling Catan 

        Lee, J. Rey (2025)
        Most revolutions don’t start with nineteen cardboard hexagons, but Klaus Teuber’s game about settling a hexagonal island quietly revolutionized boardgaming. Catan’s commercial success selling over 40 million copies certainly ...
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        Ugly Productions 

        Duncan, A. C. (2025)
        Amidst a culture otherwise obsessed with beauty, the Greek theater provided a unique space for Athenians to play with ugliness—to try these anti-ideals on for size. Such imaginative play was considered dangerous by some, ...
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        Shipping Out 

        Gonzalez, Anita (2025)
        Shipping Out: Race, Performance, and Labor at Sea provides a rare perspective on performance by staff above and below deck on Caribbean cruise ships, as viewed through the lenses of race, class, and gender. Drawing on her ...
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        The Terrorism News Beat 

        Hoffman, Aaron M. (2025)
        Critics of terrorism news coverage often describe it as a sensationalized and intimidating area of reporting. However, this characterization offers a misleading guide to the coverage of terrorist threats and attacks, ...
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        A Domestic Cook Book 

        Russell, Malinda (2025)
        A Domestic Cook Book (1866) by Malinda Russell is the oldest known published cookbook written by an African American woman. Born in Tennessee, and descended from Virginia freemen, Russell decided to move to Liberia at the ...
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        Teaching Difficult Topics 

        Lucas, Olivia R.; Pruett, Laura Moore (2024)
        Teaching Difficult Topics provides a series of on-the-ground reflections from college music instructors working in a wide variety of institutional settings about their approaches to inclusive, supportive pedagogy in the ...
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        Turbulence Across the Sea 

        Baranets, Elie; Novo, Andrew R. (2024)
        Great Power competition is back. On the two sides of the Atlantic, however, this concept often means different things. While the United States is focused on China, Europe is preoccupied with Russia. Yet shifting American ...
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        Expedition Escape from the Classroom 

        Löwenheim, Oded (2024)
        Despite facing profound teaching anxiety stemming from the politically intense surroundings in Israel and his own writer’s block, Oded Löwenheim crafted an innovative college course that breaks free from the traditional ...
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        Samurai with Telephones 

        Smith, Christopher (2024)
        What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as ...
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        The Revolution Will Be Improvised 

        Rodriguez Fielder, Elizabeth (2024)
        The Revolution Will Be Improvised: The Intimacy of Cultural Activism traces intimate encounters between activists and local people of the civil rights movement through an archive of Black and Brown avant-gardism. In the ...
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        Engineering Stability 

        Yan, Xiaojun (2024)
        While the processes of founding a new state or constructing a new political order after a transition have been well-studied, there has been much less attention to how regimes that survive major political crises purposefully ...
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        Readying the Revolution 

        Shandell, Jonathan (2025)
        Starting in 1966, African American activist Stokely Carmichael and other political leaders adopted the phrase "Black Power!" The slogan captured a militant, revolutionary spirit that was already emerging in the work of ...
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        Critically Capitalist 

        Kim, Bohyeong (2025)
        Critically Capitalist presents an ethnography of South Korea’s asset seekers, including amateur stock investors, real estate enthusiasts, and money coaches, to demonstrate how financialized asset capitalism is sustained. ...
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        Crip Authority 

        Bearden, Elizabeth (2025)
        Crip Authority explores how Renaissance writers and artists with disabilities drew on consolatory literature to enhance their authority and create a sense of disability community across the centuries. Elizabeth B. Bearden ...
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        Dancing Opacity 

        Swanson, Amy E. (2025)
        Amy Swanson’s Dancing Opacity chronicles the ways in which contemporary dancers in Senegal navigate the global contemporary dance circuit while challenging heteropatriarchal ideologies at home. A longstanding hub of African ...
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        All in the Family 

        Gianni, Gaia (2025)
        The development of fictive kinship around young Roman children
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        Acting the Part 

        Hunter, E.B.; Hunter, Elizabeth (2025)
        Acting the Part offers a paradigm for understanding how audiences participate in immersive theater, from physical spaces like the Globe in London to digital spaces like social virtual reality. Reading across twenty-first ...
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        The Education Alibi 

        Cooper, Elizabeth; Alber, Erdmute; Njoya, Wandia (2025)
        Education is generally promoted as the key to the future of Africa in global development discourses about the continent. Education’s official story in Africa continues to be one of innocence and public good, yet, since ...
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        The Future of the South China Sea 

        Kim, Jiye (2026)
        For over seventy years, China has steadfastly asserted its sovereignty over the South China Sea, transforming these waters into a flashpoint of international tension and a focal point of global diplomacy. The Future of the ...
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        Creative Belonging 

        Zhang, Yanshuo (2026)
        China is a multicultural country home to fifty-five ethnic minority groups, yet due to linguistic and cultural barriers many of these groups remain understudied or unknown in the West. The Qiang, one of modern China’s ...
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        Rome's Visceral Reactions 

        Hines, Caitlin (2026)
        In ancient Rome, the Latin word viscera denoted the inner parts of the body, where physical sensations related to fear and anger could be felt and whose injury meant certain death. Viscera were also entangled with religious, ...
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        Stealing from the Gods 

        Köster, Isabel K. (2026)
        Stealing from the Gods investigates how authors writing between the first century BCE and second century CE addressed the issue of temple robbery or sacrilegium. As a self-proclaimed empire of pious people, the Romans ...
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        Fear the Future 

        Cole, Matthew Benjamin (2025)
        After centuries of contemplating utopias, late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century writers began to warn of dystopian futures. Yet these fears extended beyond the canonical texts of dystopian fiction into postwar ...
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        From Kosovo to Darfur 

        Kushi, Sidita (2025)
        Why are some violent crises more likely to prompt humanitarian military interventions than others? Conventional wisdom says that humanitarian military interventions occur due to national interests, shared values and norms, ...
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        In the Presence of Gods and Spirits 

        Walthall, Anne (2025)
        In the Presence of Gods and Spirits brings to life the early nineteenth-century Japanese religious leader and scholar Hirata Atsutane, whose fear of Russian incursion onto Japan’s soil led him to redefine what it means to ...
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        Backstaging Modern Chinese Theatre 

        He, Man (2025)
        Modern Chinese theatre once entailed a variety of forms, but now it primarily refers to spoken drama, or huaju. Backstaging Modern Chinese Theatre looks beyond scripts to examine visuality, acoustics, and performance ...
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        Rehabilitative Postsocialism 

        Kolárová, Katerina (2025)
        Kateřina Kolářová’s Rehabilitative Postsocialism offers a timely interdisciplinary and intersectional analysis of how disability, race, class, and gender operate as ideological tools within the postsocialist Czech ...
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        In Pursuit of Prosperity 

        Hankla, Charles R (2025)
        With so many states committed to economic transformation, and so many experts ready to provide technical advice on how to achieve it, why does progress so often remain elusive? In Pursuit of Prosperity examines the process ...
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        The Holocaust, Corporations, and the Law 

        Bilsky, Leora Yedida (2017)
        The Holocaust, Corporations, and the Law explores the challenge posed by the Holocaust to legal and political thought by examining issues raised by the restitution class action suits brought against Swiss banks and German ...
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        Political Trust in China 

        Li, Lianjiang (2025)
        The authoritarian regime in China is a prime target of the US-led war on autocracy; however, the regime claims a majority of the Chinese people trust the government, with national surveys since the 1990s supporting this ...
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        Race andEnvironmental Justice in the Era of Climate Change and COVID-19 

        Konrad, Tatiana (2025)
        Abstract englisch (Max. 3 Sätze) Abstract English* (max. 3 sentences) Informed by the transdisciplinary research in social and environmental justice, Race and Environmental Justice in the Era of Climate Change and COVID-19 ...
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        Minority Memory, Identity, and Reconciliation 

        Gür, Gül M (2025)
        Migration and minority rights are increasingly at the forefront of global discourse. Minority Memory, Identity, and Reconciliation explores the lives of two often overlooked minority communities: the Greek Orthodox minority ...
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        Lichen Flora of the United States 

        Fink, Bruce (1935)
        The Lichen Flora of the United States, first published in 1935, is made available again in answer to numerous requests. The manual presents a general discussion of the morphology and reproduction of the group. There are ...
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        Ballads and Songs of Southern Michigan 

        Gardner, Emelyn; Chickering, Geraldine (1939)
        This book presents old-time Michigan, its songs and their tunes, collected and edited by Emelyn E. Gardner, a folklorist of wide experience, the author of Folklore from the Schoharie Hills, with the aid of Geraldine Jencks ...
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        How the Incas Built Their Heartland 

        Covey, R. Alan (2006)
        Inca archaeology has traditionally been intimately tied to the study of the Spanish chronicles, but archaeologists are often asked to explain how Inca civilization relates to earlier states and empires in the Andean ...
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