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Experience: New Foundations for the Human Sciences
Scott Lash
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The Curriculum: Gallimaufry to coherence
Mary Myatt
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Island Town
Simon Longman
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Peace and Conflict 2018
David Backer, Ravinder Bhavnani, Paul Huth
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Target Saigon: the Fall of South Vietnam: Volume 3 – the Final Collapse (March – April 1975)
Albert Grandolini
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Working Women in American Literature, 1865-1950
Miriam S. Gogol
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Evaluative Perception
Anna Bergqvist, Robert Cowan
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The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group
Stephen Ross, Derek Ryan
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Everything You Think You Know is Wrong: Exposing the Truth Behind Common Myths and Misconceptions
Richard Benson
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Neolithic Britain: The Transformation of Social Worlds
Keith Ray, Julian Thomas
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The Metaphysics of Truth
Douglas Edwards
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The World in Thirty-Eight Chapters or Dr Johnson’s Guide to Life
Henry Hitchings
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Collaborative Professionalism: When Teaching Together Means Learning for All
Andrew Hargreaves, Michael T. O'Connor
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The Sealwoman’s Gift: the extraordinary BBC2 Book Club novel of 17th century Iceland
Sally Magnusson
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Sniper Pocket Books: 3rd Edition: 2018
Frank Fletcher, Rupert Godesen
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Fergus of Galloway: Knight of King Arthur
Guillaume le Clerc, D.D.R. Owen
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The Sociology of Compromise after Conflict
John D. Brewer
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Funeral Culture: AIDS, Work, and Cultural Change in an African Kingdom
Casey Golomski
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From Data and Analytics to the Classroom: Translating Learning Analytics for Teachers
Jason M. Lodge, Jared Cooney Horvath, Linda Corrin
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Community groups in context: Local activities and actions
Angus McCabe, Jenny Phillimore
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