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Divergent Democracy How Policy Positions Came to Dominate Party Competition Katherine Krimmel
Capitalism in the Colonies African Merchants in Lagos, 1851–1931 A. G. Hopkins
Thinking through Writing A Guide to Becoming a Better Writer and Thinker John Kaag, Jonathan van Belle
Body, History, Myth Early Modern Murals in South India Anna Lise Seastrand
Reading Herzl in Beirut The PLO Effort to Know the Enemy Jonathan Marc Gribetz
Inequality and Globalization Improving Measurement through Integrated Financial Accounts Archawa Paweenawat, Robert M. Townsend
Liquid Empire Water and Power in the Colonial World Corey Ross
Drawing Nature The Creative Process of an Artist, Illustrator, and Naturalist Linda Miller Feltner
The Shorebirds of North America A Natural History and Photographic Celebration Pete Dunne, Kevin T. Karlson
The Real Internet Architecture Past, Present, and Future Evolution Pamela Zave, Jennifer Rexford
Who Really Wrote the Bible The Story of the Scribes William M. Schniedewind
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