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From Skepticism to Competence How American Psychiatrists Learn Psychotherapy Mariana Craciun
Pictures and the Past Media, Memory, and the Specter of Fascism in Postmodern Art Alexander Bigman
Whoosh Goes the Market Algorithms, Automation, and Alienation Daniel Scott Souleles
Partisan Hostility and American Democracy Explaining Political Divisions and When They Matter James N. Druckman, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky, John Barry Ryan
El Lissitzky on Paper Print Culture, Architecture, Politics, 1919–1933 Samuel Johnson
Principles of Soundscape Ecology Discovering Our Sonic World Bryan C. Pijanowski
Solvable How We Healed the Earth, and How We Can Do It Again Susan Solomon
Worthy of Freedom Indenture and Free Labor in the Era of Emancipation Jonathan Connolly
Format Friction Perspectives on the Shellac Disc Gavin Williams
Working Women in Jordan Education, Migration, and Aspiration Fida J. Adely
Liberty's Grid A Founding Father, a Mathematical Dreamland, and the Shaping of America Amir Alexander
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