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Passing for White: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 18201920, James M. O'Toole
Reflections in Prison: Voices from
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Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War, David W. Blight
The Greatest Menace: Organized Crime in Cold War America, Lee Bernstein
Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Revival and American Society, 19401970, Ronald D. Cohen
Giving Their Word: Conversations with Contemporary Poets, Steven Ratiner, ed.
Translation and Power, Maria Tymoczko and Edwin Gentzler, eds.
"The World's Best Books": Taste, Culture, and the Modern Library, Jay Satterfield
Lillie Devereux Blake: Retracing a Life Erased, Grace Farrell
The Devotion of These Women: Rhode Island in the Antislavery Network, Deborah Bingham Van Broekhoven
Ambivalent Desire: The Exotic Black Other in Jazz-Age France, Brett A. Berliner
Mommy Queerest: Contemporary Rhetorics of Lesbian Maternal Identity, Julie M. Thompson
Massachusetts Politics and Public Policy: Studies in Power and Leadership, Richard A. Hogarty
Dance and Disappear, Laura Kasischke
Calling from Diffusion: Hermeneutics of the Promenade, Thomas M. Greene
Word against Word: Shakespearean Utterance, James R. Siemon
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