CATEGORY: Academic
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Crisis and Conflict in Agriculture
Rami Zurayk, Eckart Woertz, Rachel Bahn
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English as a Foreign Language Teachers’ TPACK: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Mehrak Rahimi, Shakiba Pourshahbaz
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Protocols in the Classroom: Tools to Help Students Read, Write, Think, and Collaborate
David Allen, Tina Blythe, Alan Dichter, Terra Lynch
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The Physics of Possibility: Victorian Fiction, Science, and Gender
Michael Tondre
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The Thorny Path: Pornography in Early Twentieth-Century Britain
Jamie Stoops
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Double Lives: True Tales of the Criminals Next Door
Eric Brach
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Co-Manufacturing and New Economic Paradigms
Giulio Focardi, Lorenza Salati
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Borders, Territories, and Ethics: Hebrew Literature in the Shadow of the Intifada
Adia Mendelson Maoz
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I’m Not Here to Give a Speech
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Harvester of Hearts: Motherhood under the Sign of Frankenstein
Rachel Feder
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Nabokov and Indeterminacy: The Case of The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
Priscilla Meyer
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Graphic Culture: Illustration and Artistic Enterprise in Paris, 1830-1848
Jillian Lerner
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Archiving Sovereignty: Law, History, Violence
Stewart Motha
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In Good Times Prepare for Crisis: Lessons from the Great Depression through the Great Recession
Ira Lieberman
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Comics and Adaptation
Benoit Mitaine, David Roche, Isabelle Schmitt-Pitiot, Aarnoud Rommens
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The Philosophy of War Films
David LaRocca, David LaRocca, Fredric Jameson, Garrett Stewart, Stacey Peebles, Joshua Gooch, Burke Hilsabeck, Garry L. Hagberg, Robert Burgoyne, Inger S. B. Brodey
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Intellectual Philanthropy: The Seduction of the Masses
Aurelie Vialette
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Multisensory Teaching of Basic Language Skills
Judith R. Birsh, Suzanne Carreker, Louisa Cook Moats, Nancy Cushen White, Graham Neuhaus, Marilyn C. Beckwith, Carolyn DeVito, Gloria Trabucco, Virginia W. Berninger, Larry E. Hess
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Beyond the City and the Bridge: East Asian Immigration in a New Jersey Suburb
Noriko Matsumoto
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Domestications: American Empire, Literary Culture, and the Postcolonial Lens
Hosam Mohamed Aboul-Ela
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