CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Noble Power in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution
Keith M. Brown
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Understanding Ethics: An Introduction to Moral Theory
Torbjorn Tannsjo
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Changing Methodologies in TESOL
Jane Spiro
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Our Nazis: Representations of Fascism in Contemporary Literature and Film
Petra Rau
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Haptic Modernism: Touch and the Tactile in Modernist Writing
Dr. Abbie Garrington
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Classroom Discourse and Teacher Development
Steve Walsh
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Deleuze and Philosophical Practice
Guillaume Collett, Masa Kosugi, Chryssa Sdrolia
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Nineteenth-century U.S. Literature in Middle Eastern Languages
Jeffrey Einboden
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Deleuze and Architecture
Helene Frichot, Stephen Loo
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Modernist Literature and Postcolonial Studies
Rajeev Patke, David Johnson, Ania Loomba, The Open University/BBC, University of Pennsylvania
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Deleuze and Architecture
Helene Frichot, Stephen Loo
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Deleuze and the Transcendental Conditions of Thought
Daniela Voss
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Shorter Scottish Medieval Romances: Florimond of Albany, Sir Colling the Knycht, King Orphius, Roswall and Lillian
Rhiannon Purdie
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Columba’s Iona: A New History
Rosalind K. Marshall
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Pioneers of Scottish Christianity: Ninian, Columba and Mungo
Roderick Graham
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Between Desire and Pleasure: A Deleuzian Theory of Sexuality
Frida Beckman
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Lost in the Backwoods: Scots and the North American Wilderness
Jenni Calder
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Lost in the Backwoods: Scots and the North American Wilderness
Jenni Calder
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Psychoanalysis is an Antiphilosophy
Justin Clemens
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The Virilio Dictionary
John Armitage
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