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Is 'The Blues' Black Enough?, Stephen Asma
Is 'The Blues' Black Enough?, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Reviews the television program "The Blues."
Treated As Lepers: The Patient-Led Reform Movement At The National Leprosarium, 1931-1946, Michael Mizell-Nelson
Treated As Lepers: The Patient-Led Reform Movement At The National Leprosarium, 1931-1946, Michael Mizell-Nelson
Michael Mizell-Nelson
No abstract provided.
My Worldy Goods Do Thee Endow: Widowhood, Economic Conservatism, And The Mid- And Late Eighteenth-Century Novel, Karen Gevirtz
My Worldy Goods Do Thee Endow: Widowhood, Economic Conservatism, And The Mid- And Late Eighteenth-Century Novel, Karen Gevirtz
Karen Bloom Gevirtz
No abstract provided.
Ladies Reading And Writing: Eighteenth-Century Women Writers And The Gendering Of Critical Discourse, Karen Gevirtz
Ladies Reading And Writing: Eighteenth-Century Women Writers And The Gendering Of Critical Discourse, Karen Gevirtz
Karen Bloom Gevirtz
No abstract provided.