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Reviewed Work: From Swastika To Jim Crow: Refugee Scholars At Black Colleges By Gabrielle Simon Edgcomb, Edna Greene Medford
Reviewed Work: From Swastika To Jim Crow: Refugee Scholars At Black Colleges By Gabrielle Simon Edgcomb, Edna Greene Medford
Edna Greene Medford
No abstract provided.
Aftermaths Of Empire And The Unmixing Of Peoples: Historical And Comparative Perspectives, Rogers Brubaker
Aftermaths Of Empire And The Unmixing Of Peoples: Historical And Comparative Perspectives, Rogers Brubaker
Rogers Brubaker
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Let Us Now Praise Infamous Men (Reviewing Owen M. Fiss, History Of The Supreme Court Of The United States : Troubled Beginnings Of The Modern State, 1888-1910), Stephen Siegel
Stephen Siegel
No abstract provided.
National Minorities, Nationalizing States, And External National Homelands In The New Europe, Rogers Brubaker
National Minorities, Nationalizing States, And External National Homelands In The New Europe, Rogers Brubaker
Rogers Brubaker
No abstract provided.
The Emblem And Motto Of The Congregation Of The Mission (Abridged), John E. Rybolt
The Emblem And Motto Of The Congregation Of The Mission (Abridged), John E. Rybolt
John E Rybolt
This study will show that this familiar figure of Jesus and the motto Evangelizare pauperibus misit me both date from the time of Saint Vincent. However, the use of both of these together, with the motto surrounding the oval, dates only from the nineteenth century.
"I'Ll Go The Limit And Then Some:" Gun Molls, Desire And Danger In The 1930s, Claire B. Potter
"I'Ll Go The Limit And Then Some:" Gun Molls, Desire And Danger In The 1930s, Claire B. Potter
Claire Potter
No abstract provided.
Negotiating The Paradigm: Literary Nominalism And The Theory And Practice Of Re-Reading Late Medieval Texts, Richard Utz
Negotiating The Paradigm: Literary Nominalism And The Theory And Practice Of Re-Reading Late Medieval Texts, Richard Utz
Richard Utz
No abstract provided.