CATEGORY: Academic
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“Tired all the Time”: Persistent Fatigue and Healthcare
Marie Thomas
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Resilience and ageing: creativity, culture and community
Anna Goulding, Bruce Davenport, Andrew Newman
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Social support and motherhood (reissue): The natural history of a research project
Ann Oakley
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Psychoanalysis and the GlObal
Ilan Kapoor
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Irish Fairy Tales
Arthur Rackham, Flame Tree Studio
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From here to maternity (reissue): Becoming a mother
Ann Oakley
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Re-Orienting Cuisine: East Asian Foodways in the Twenty-First Century
Kwang Ok Kim
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Okanagan Grouse Woman: Upper Nicola Narratives
Lottie Lindley, John Lyon, Allan Lindley
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Essays on the welfare state (reissue)
Richard M Titmuss
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Polly Pry: The Woman Who Wrote the West
Julia Bricklin
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Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief
Paul Weingartner
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Me and My Fear
Francesca Sanna
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Metro Issue 197: 2018
Adolfo Aranjuez
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German Jewish Literature after 1990
Katja Garloff, Agnes Mueller
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Help! My Students Write Like They Text: Teaching Code-Switching to Improve Writing
Jennifer French
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Read Harder (A Reading Log): Track Books, Chart Progress
Book Riot
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The sociology of housework (reissue)
Ann Oakley
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The New Nomadic Age: Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration
Yannis Hamilakis
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Theoria: Chapters in the Philosophy of Science
Jurgen Mittelstrass
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Work and family balance in the Middle East and North Africa
Narjes Mehdizadeh
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