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Hopelessly Alien The Italian Immigration Experience in Chicago Heights Louis Corsino
Soundings in Context Poetry's Embodiments Judith Goldman, James Maynard
The Hebrew Falcon Adya Horon and the Birth of the Canaanite Idea Roman Vater
Listening to Others Eduardo Coutinho's Documentary Cinema Natalia Brizuela, Krista Brune
The Serpent's Plumes Contemporary Nahua Flowered Words in Movement Adam W. Coon
When History Returns Psychoanalytic Quests for Humane Learning Deborah P. Britzman
Geophilosophy of the Mediterranean Caterina Resta, Rita Fulco, Sandro Gorgone, Giuliana Gregorio, Valentina Surace
Between Care and Justice The Passions as Social Resource Elena Pulcini, Silvia Benso, Antonio Calcagno
Mental Health Resilience The Social Context of Coping with Mental Illness Abigail Gosselin
Through a Nuclear Lens France, Japan, and Cinema from Hiroshima to Fukushima Hannah Holtzman
Unlocking the Chinese Gate Manifestations of the Space "In-Between" in Early China Galia Dor
Class-Conscious Coal Miners The Emergence of a Working-Class Movement in Central Pennsylvania Alan J. Singer
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